IPTC --> XMP and rename/move



Hej Derek

I finally have some spare time now, so I will start looking more on F-Spot
and mainly how to import/convert from IPTC tags to EXIF/XMP tags.

I am wondering how you did the comments field?

Also I will look into how to rename/move a picture.
I would like to select a directory or a picture(s) as a source, and as a
target, select a directory and a template target name
<YY><MM><DD><hh><mm><sec>_<Place>_<pers(s)> for instance

/Bengt

<citat vem="derek vandivere net">
> Hi guys,
>
> I've been working on my own patch to make a dialog with which the user can
> edit the date / description of one or multiple photos. I've got everything
> pretty much working, but I'm not sure if I've really coded it properly
> (I'm new to pretty much all the technologies). My big question right now
> is whether the whole thing should be set up just as a set of functions or
> as a separate object. There doesn't seem to be any real rule if I look at,
> say, the various menu item handlers in MainWindow.cs - some of them have
> massive functions that do everything, some just instantiate a new object.
>
> Is there a guideline, or is it pretty much 'just make it work'?
>
> Thanks! What a cool feeling to run make succesfully for the first time in
> over a decade (and have it work)!
>
> Derek
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> El mar, 19-07-2005 a las 22:33 +0300, Yo'av Moshe escribió:
>>> Wow, this looks really good. I mean, I can see a lot of potencial here!
>>>
>>> One problem I can see - I'm not quite sure how this is useful for
>>> personal photos managing. Importing photos with a 'tiger' tag from
>>> flicker isn't personal, and is more useful for an 'Image Gallery'
>>> application.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, this is the same kind of feelings I have. But image import your
>> photos from Flickr in your account, or the photos from people of your
>> family or from friends.
>>
>> The current feature is just an example to be sure it is possible to
>> integrate Flickr and F-Spot for importing (for publishing F-Spot already
>> works nicely with Flickr) and start thinking in the best way to use it.
>> I think that we have huge opportunities in the integration, both for
>> Flickr and for F-Spot.
>>
>> I am waiting for searching to work in Flickr and continue with the
>> implementation.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>> Yo'av.
>>>
>>> On 7/13/05, Alvaro del Castillo <acs openshine com> wrote:
>>> > Hi guys!
>>> >
>>> > I have spent some time implementing in F-Spot the importing from
>>> Flickr
>>> > and Gallery. I have tried to follow as close as possible the current
>>> > class model for importing photos from the filesystem. It is a nice
>>> > desing and I have finished a first version of Flickr and Gallery
>>> > importers following the class model.
>>> >
>>> > You can see the videos of both features working in:
>>> >
>>> > Flickr:      http://acs.barrapunto.org/~acs/FSpotFlickr.html
>>> > Web Gallery: http://acs.barrapunto.org/~acs/FSpotGallery.html
>>> >
>>> > All the code is right now in my F-Spot subversion in:
>>> >
>>> > https://acs.barrapunto.org/svn/f-spot/
>>> >
>>> > I sync it with F-Spot CVS very often to be sure not to conflict with
>>> > main F-Spot development. Actually, it has the current CVS from F-Spot
>>> > with the Duplicates finder and also the two importers.
>>> >
>>> > I hope to get some feedback about these features in order to continue
>>> > working on them and maybe, integrating them in F-Spot CVS in some
>>> > moment.
>>> >
>>> > Larry, what do you think about it?
>>> >
>>> > My next plans are to implement the duplicate detection importing
>>> photos
>>> > and thinking about how we can integrate the Creative Commons licenses
>>> in
>>> > F-Spot so users can put licenses in an easy way to photos.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers
>>> >
>>> > -- Alvaro
>>> >
>>> >
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