Re: Fwd: [darktable-user] .jpg file verifier

2021-04-04 Thread Bill Wohler
One of the disadvantages of clipping is that you lose context. Here is the original post: is there a linux program that will verify the contents of a jpg file independent of darktable? It doesn't sound like he's on Windows :-). Michael wrote: > isn't that a linux thing? He's probab;y

Re: Fwd: [darktable-user] .jpg file verifier

2021-04-04 Thread Michael
Yeah. Good. Then He can follow my instructions to the T On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 7:40 PM Bill Wohler wrote: > > One of the disadvantages of clipping is that you lose context. Here is > the original post: > > is there a linux program that will verify the contents of a jpg file > independent

Re: [darktable-user] .jpg file verifier

2021-04-04 Thread KOVÁCS István
You can display info like exposure data (ISO, exposure time, aperture) using any EXIF-aware tool. Is that what you need? 'verify' is a bit vague. exiftool, exiv2 (both work with any image that has EXIF headers, e.g. raw files as well) e.g. $ exiv2 2021-02-25_15-47-24_P1050894.JPG File name

Re: [darktable-user] News about darktable 3.6

2021-04-04 Thread Dr. A. Krebs
Dear darktable developers and friends: I am running LINUX (UBUNTU 20.04 LTS) and I'm really happy not to be spied out systematically by windows & Co :-( ! Some thoughts of mine. I assume, this will not control your intentions as you speak about missing man-power. For me, however, it is not