> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 11:01:05AM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>On 2015-11-18 13:32 -0500, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
>
>> Does the script work within geeqie?
>
>As I said, it is a command line program. I run it from a terminal
>window, usually on the same virtual desktop as geeqie when geeqie is
>r
I'd like to see that script. sandy dot pittendrigh AAAT geee mail dot com
I need to figure out a way to transfer exif like information from *.tif
files to *.jpg when using ImageMagick in a bash loop
Perhaps I could use your script as a starting point.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Ian Zimme
On 2015-11-18 13:32 -0500, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> Does the script work within geeqie?
As I said, it is a command line program. I run it from a terminal
window, usually on the same virtual desktop as geeqie when geeqie is
running at all.
It may be possible to set it up as one of the helper pro
I just use:
jhead -n"%Y%m%d-%H%M%S"
on image files, if they have proper times. Such as from cameras, etc.
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On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 09:06:05 -0800
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2015-11-18 06:37 -0500, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
>
> > 2. the ability to auto-rename files on the fly. useful for
> > people/programs name their stuff with simple names
>
> I have a nifty script to do this from the command line, if you'
On 2015-11-18 06:37 -0500, Rodney D. Myers wrote:
> 2. the ability to auto-rename files on the fly. useful for
> people/programs name their stuff with simple names
I have a nifty script to do this from the command line, if you're
interested. It renames each file according to its EXIF timestamp.
2 things I miss from gqview
1. the ability to rotate images, and have it write the image as a
correctly identified image file. I get sent multiple images that
worker claims are not valid images. I just rotate left, then back to
get the file header corrected
2. the ability to auto-rename files on