Hi Chriss On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:46 AM, chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello, > > i am a new f-spot user and i'm trying to see where it will fit into my > workflow. my process goes something like this: > > 1) take pictures (raw) > 2) copy them to the computer > 3) put them in a folder organized by date and description (i.e. > 2008.06.24-yellowstone_np) > 4) open files in ufraw, make adjustments > 5) save the image's .ufraw file (next to the raw file) > 6) run a perl script that executes ufraw-batch on the photos using the .ufraw > file that was created in step 5 to create jpgs and then publishes the photos > to a custom web site > > i would like to be able to open the photos from f-spot in ufraw (possible > with a right click in f-spot currently) and have ufraw save only the .ufraw > config file for the photo when i hit 'save' in the ufraw window. in ufraw > this is possible by passing the '--create-id=only' option at the command line. > > also, is it possbile to run an external script from f-spot, in my case for > developing and publishing the photos, on a the selected photos? if this is > possible my workflow might look like this: > > 1) take pictures > 2) copy them to computer > 3) import them to f-spot > 4) review/edit/develop them in f-spot/ufraw > 5) from f-spot run my script on a group of selected photos to publish them > (pusing the date and possibly description and tags from ufraw as meta data) > > it's only one less step than my current process, but would be a huge > improvement in usability for me.
I think the UFRaw extension could help you: http://f-spot.org/Extensions Regards, Thomas > > for versioning of the raw files, the .ufraw files could be used - ufraw has > the ability to specify which conf file is used to open an image (--conf=...). > this would allow for a very lightweight database: a user would need a large > raw file and each version of that photo would require only a .ufraw which is > <10k (compared to .cr2 files which are 10-13m). > > has something like this been done? is it possible to configure the options > used when opening ufraw from f-spot? how much mono knowledge is required to > write an extension that would allow a user to run an external script (i have > only developed in php and visual basic)? > > thanks! > > > > _______________________________________________ > F-spot-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list > _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
