This is especially helpful for screenshots. If someone wants to browse the screenshots of a movie, they'll often want to look at the shots in chronological order. The only way I know of to enable this is to put the timecode in the image Title (ex. 01;12;59;23. Real timecode uses colons, but those can't be used in filenames, so some programs like MPEG Video Wizard will substitute semicolons. Others may use the frame number instead in the filename, but that doesn't give you the at-a-glance recognition of where in the movie the scene takes place like timecode does).
Then, sorting by Title would be sorting by Timecode. If I or other users want to add additional screenshots, those that are added will otherwise always be out of chronological order with the existing ones.
Then, sorting by Title would be sorting by Timecode. If I or other users want to add additional screenshots, those that are added will otherwise always be out of chronological order with the existing ones.