Am Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007 11:03 schrieb Paul Wellner Bou: > Hello Thomas, > > This sounds very, very complicated? Why do you make it so difficult for > you? Is it that complicated? It seems to be good to talk about workflow to hear different opinions. > I use Bibble and F-Spot, too. My Workflow: > 1. Import all the RAW files with F-Spot to the default F-Spot photo > folder (~/Photos/YYYY/MM/DD). > 2. Have a look at them (in F-Spot). Normally I don't want to process all > RAW files I shot. This is the first great difference. I always convert all the images as I see the RAW file as an intermediate step and the jpg is the finished image that I want to share and look at. Furthermore I delete about 50 to 80% of the images (before converting them) of one import roll. Deleting images is not very fast with f-spot.
> 3. I process a RAW file right-clicking on the image in F-Spot and > selecting "Open with" -> "Bibble Pro"[1]. Unfortunately this works only > if Bibble is not open yet. If it is open, I right click, select "copy > image location" and open this image in Bibble. Absolutely no problem. > > Processing all RAW files with Bibbles batch processing would not change > anything in this workflow. What I consider as a drawback. > The only Problem is that I have to reimport the JPGs/TIFFs Bibble > creates and that F-Spot does not support versions of RAW files. But as I > read this will come. Very, very great, I am looking forward it. I save > the processed files in the same directory as the RAW files so that I > have them side by side with the original RAWs. And tagging them as "RAW" > and "processed RAW" makes it possible to filter them. I'm also looking forward to this feature. > [1] I modified the desktop script a bit and create a little script which > opens the RAW files in Bibble. I don't have it here, I'll post it when I > return home this afternoon. That would be great. > Regards und Grüße aus Darmstadt, > Paul. Gruß aus München. Thomas _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
