Re: tags vs albums
- From: Jakub Steiner <jimmac ximian com>
- To: Federico Mena Quintero <federico ximian com>
- Cc: Product Design <product-design lists ximian com>, f-spot-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: tags vs albums
- Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 21:59:05 +0200
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 19:51 -0500, Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
> I think tags are orthogonal to albums as you propose them.
>
> Tags are exactly what photographers wish for but cannot do with physical
> media. A pro photographer stores a metric assload of photos, and when a
> client comes by and says, "I need a picture of a foo hugging a bar", the
> pro photographer has to go through his archives, looking for such a
> thing. With tags, it would be easy to find.
Let me emphasize that I don't want to get rid of this functionality
(tags ~= keywords). I only proposed replacing the add/search tag
interface with albums and picture meta info editor. I was rather
unfortunate to write about tag concept while I really ment replacing
tags' space in the current interface with albums rather than removing
tags.
I think the a very natural interface to query for stuff you describe
here already exists on the gnome desktop. I'd prefer using a quicksearch
entry similar to what rhythmbox uses to search for "foo bar" rather than
using the checkboxes next to the tags in the left side pane. I also
think Evolution's quicksearch filter could be simplified to match this
functionality (WIP - http://primates.ximian.com/~glesage/wiki/doku.php?
id=evolution:quicksearch).
> For non-pros, like myself, I like to use tags with a dual purpose: to
> let me classify my images according to content, and to let me improve my
> photography.
I only propose to move the classification interface the metadata editor.
<snip>
Thanks for your use case and the pointers. I will probably first come up
with a small paper-prototype user testing on the current tag vs
quicksearch interface. Only if this turns out in favour of the
quicksearch interface I'll give the metadata sidebar (for
classification) a shot and run another test.
cheers
--
Jakub Steiner <jimmac ximian com>
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