On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Anders Kvist wrote:
> > > I think this problem will be 'solved' once a batch processing is
> > > available to develop the images.
> > I'm working on it...unfortunatly i haven't got that much spare time to
> > use on rawstudio as i would like to. :/
> And a new and working version of the batch processing has been
> committed! Along with patch, it works fine and has its own tab beside
> the toolbox...just a quick test, how does this look, feel and work?
> http://rawstudio.org/files/patches/akv/rev1053_batch_window.patch A plan
> is to only view the filaname and setting id along with a 50% (or less)
> thumbnail. An other idea is that there should be some buttons to
> manipulate the queue (move up, down, remove from queue and run/pause).
> Any suggestions?
No I can test it (svn snap 1069) :)
- When no files is added to queue I see completelly empty tab - it looks
strange. In the first moment I started thinking that something is wrong.
Suggestion: if no files in queue -> write small center text "no files in
queue".
- all the setting in "Export As.." menu should be accessible in "Batch"
tab. Now I have to save one file manually and after that all of my files
from queue are processed like I want.
- After openning directory I can select one particular file. I should have
few things of status (like in rawshooter): what priority for that file
is set? Was that file adjusted? Was it exported? Maybe even "how many
times". It will be really helpfull.
- "Add to queue" button - really needed (like in rawshooter).
- "Run!" should be in "Batch" tab.
I see a bug in exif processing. I'm clicking on picture and under
"Histogram" I'm getting exif information, usually: focal length, exposure
time, aperture and ISO. But sometimes (especially when I'm quickly
changing the pictures) some of these informations are missing (mostly
focal lenght), exif information is not centered or focal lenght is bogus
(i.e.: 17200mm or -2350mm).
Few more things:
- after image adjusting the thumbnail should recreated to show current
state of the image.
- recreating of every thumbnail in directory should be possible (maybe as
batch option?)
Anyway - I see a big step forward :) Great job :)
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