Thibouille, why not try an images database?  It's an interesting exercise, 
and tests both database design skills and GUI design.  I did one and found 
the hardest part was incorporating thumbnails in the GUI without loading the 
images into the database!
The additional benefit is, of course, you get to use it afterwards to keep 
track of your images...

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
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Subject: Interest in developing a software around photograhy?


>I have to produce a software as a final evaluation of my computer
> sciences studies.
> Of course, nothing like a RAW converter etc. but maybe there a couple
> things which would be handy to have in a little software?
>
> Conversions? (focal length, DOF...)
> Inventory? (lenses, bodies, film, memory cards, bags, outfits, flahguns 
> etc ...)
> Cataloguing software?
> Exif/ipct collecting from files?
>
> I dunno, I'm open to any idea. I know a couple utilities already exists.
> It is more a question of programming something which I find useful
> rather than trying to revolutionize anything.
>
> A Database is mandatory. Except that I probably can do almost anything
> but I'll stay rather simple (I mean... not gonna do a second PS  ;)
>
> Thanks for your ideas !
>
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