Le Mercredi 22 Mars 2006 13:17, Alexandre Prokoudine a écrit : > I would rather suggest going Picasa way. What they do is saving > Picasa.ini file in each directory where any changes to originals were > introduced. This file has very simple markup, e.g.: > > [IMG_1367.CR2] > crop=rect(0 138 3191 2264) > backuphash=11362 > filters=crop=1,0,138,3191,2264;finetune=1,0.000000,0.003922,0.015686,0000 >0000,0.067251;bw=1;radblur=1,0.422922,0.454052,0.871345,0.000000; > > Thus you won't resave original file into some new fancy one and waste > disk space. You will just load original file and apply this > description of changes as adjustment layers.
This is the approach used by Bibble (commercial batch raw converter), but there is one description file per picture (ex: img_1120.cr2 + img_1120.cr2.bib); it is easier to copy/move, or search. -- Frédéric http://www.gbiloba.org _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
