>I need to create a shot list with aperture, shutter, lens settings etc. for my photography class. . . . >is there any software that will scan a list of files and do this automatically?
If you're comfortable at all working with HTML or any web page editor, I'd suggest Breezebrowser. Like many other photo management tools, it will scan a folder full of files and create HTML web pages for you. What's nice about Breezebrowser is that it allows you to include pretty much any EXIF info on the pages and format them to meet your needs. You can set up your own page templates or modify theirs. So, what I'd suggest doing is take one of their templates with some of the EXIF info you need, add what you want, format to taste, and get rid of the picture so all it generates is your list. It's also good fast tool for working with your digital files, including RAW, to begin with. Anyhow, you can download a trial at www.breezebrower.com or it's $50 to buy. Paul Wasserman * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
