Date: Fri, 10 May 2013 07:46:39 -0700 From: Waitman Gobble <gobble.wa@gmail.com> To: Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> Cc: kde-freebsd@kde.org, "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: making photoalbums for web pages Message-ID: <CAFuo_fy1wcUgWS=xKGMXj_Dk%2BnRR=KK-bhbQx3V0umechsxQSw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20130510100221.GA1766@tiny.Sisis.de> References: <20130510074117.GA1470@tiny.Sisis.de> <CAFuo_fwo_GRucvS1MXu%2Ba%2BuRHSL8YxY==kGDE1x2MvyTqnjZ8w@mail.gmail.com> <20130510100221.GA1766@tiny.Sisis.de>
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On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 3:02 AM, Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> wrote: > El d=EDa Friday, May 10, 2013 a las 12:59:01AM -0700, Waitman Gobble escr= ibi=F3: > >> Hi Matthias, >> >> I use graphics/burplex to preview / make selects when I'm on the road, >> it stores in a text file for easy scripting / batch processing. It's >> in the ports tree. If you want to batch process 'quicker' on a >> multi-core system you can try dcraw-m and multiraw, which are in gnats >> pr at the moment. Otherwise the burplex port runs OK with regular >> dcraw. > > Hi Waitmann, > > I went to the web side of www.burplex.com... do I understand this right, > that the selected names with their leading dir are just stored in a text > file ".selects" for further processing? If so, that would be exactly > what I was looking for :-) > > Thanks > > matthias > -- > Sent from my FreeBSD netbook > > Matthias Apitz | - No system with backdoors like Apple/And= roid > E-mail: guru@unixarea.de | - Never being an iSlave > WWW: http://www.unixarea.de/ | - No proprietary attachments, no HTML/RTF= in E-mail > phone: +49-170-4527211 | - Respect for open standards Hi, Yes, it is a simple qt4 program which allows the user to quickly browse RAW or JPEG files and toggle/mark 'selects', which is stored in a plain text file. This file can easily be fed into a batch-process command / script. It does *not* offer any other features, such as sharpening, crop, red-eye, color adjustment, etc. If you use the dcraw in ports, it does not do 'auto orient', so if your wife is shooting with this feature disabled on her camera the images _may_ appear sideways. I have an updated dcraw-m that reads the orientation information and rotates the preview image, but otherwise it works fine, it's perfectly usable without it. :) Also might check out this 'beenie' program that I use to automatically download cards onto the computer. Basically after a shoot I can stick in 4 SD cards at once and the software automatically creates folders with the date, and copies the contents and pre-processes the files. (I use it for video, I realized I was spending alot of time loading one card after another and copying the contents, etc). It's more of a hack-type program, but I've been using it for about a year without trouble. It would likely need some customization for your specific system/needs. https://github.com/waitman/beenie -- Waitman Gobble San Jose California USA 510-830-7975
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