On 28 June 2011 15:51, Alan Pope wrote:
> For example Picasa can spit the images out:-
>
> http://picasa.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=11067
>
> In fact Picasa would probably do everything the OP wants.
Concur. It's not FOSS but Picasa seems the best fit that I know of.
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On 18/04/11 11:17, Ian Pascoe wrote:
Thanks all, appreciated.
Ian, you appear to have something messed up with the time on your
computer. "On 18/04/11 11:17..." Or of course my PC is just being really
slow at pulling in your messages.
Cheers
Al
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Photo Tagging and Search
On 28 June 2011 15:22, Jon Spriggs wrote:
> The first one (about getting TinyCore running in QEMU) is here
On 28 June 2011 15:51, Alan Pope wrote:
> On 28 June 2011 15:22, Jon Spriggs wrote:
>> The first one (about getting TinyCore running in QEMU) is here:
>> http://jon.sprig.gs/blog/2011/06/28/experimenting-with-tiny-core-linux-on-qemu/
> "In response to a post on the Ubuntu UK Loco mailing list tod
On 28 June 2011 15:22, Jon Spriggs wrote:
> The first one (about getting TinyCore running in QEMU) is here:
> http://jon.sprig.gs/blog/2011/06/28/experimenting-with-tiny-core-linux-on-qemu/
>
"In response to a post on the Ubuntu UK Loco mailing list today, I
thought the perfect way to produce a c
On 28 June 2011 11:27, Jon Spriggs wrote:
> To make it portable, consider installing a
> thin linux distribution (such as Puppy) in a VM (like QEMU) or
> natively booting from the media storage device. I'm just looking into
> how easy or hard that is! :)
I had some time in my lunch break to take
On 18 April 2011 08:33, Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have, very foolishly in hindsight, offered to help my partner to bring
> order to her tens of thousands of digital pictures. You can guess what the
> main problem is, one of being able to find that picture of the cute whatever
> she took on
Simon,
On 28/06/11 10:29, Simon Greenwood wrote:
> EXIF data is the only data that is stored in the file itself, and the
> fields are fairly arbitrary - you end up storing in the description
> field, which some photo managers use for tags and geodata and the like.
> There isn't a lot of space in
On 18 April 2011 08:33, Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have, very foolishly in hindsight, offered to help my partner to bring
> order to her tens of thousands of digital pictures. You can guess what the
> main problem is, one of being able to find that picture of the cute
> whatever
> she took
Hi all
I have, very foolishly in hindsight, offered to help my partner to bring
order to her tens of thousands of digital pictures. You can guess what the
main problem is, one of being able to find that picture of the cute whatever
she took on holiday a couple of years ago. All the pictures are
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