Am Tue, 31 Oct 2017 02:31:22 +0100
schrieb Bernhard <[email protected]>:

> [email protected] schrieb am 31.10.2017 um 02:03:
> > On Mon, 30 Oct 2017 20:49:54 +0100
> > Аl Воgnеr <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  
> >> Is it possible to select photos which have no lens correction?
> >>  
> > What about making a list of the lenses used (you can't have that
> > many) with:
> >
> > exiftool -T -r -lens 'directory' | sort -u > exiftooloutput.txt
> >
> > Works in Linux, but I'm not sure if the "sort -u" would also work on
> > mac but then there should be something equivalent.
> >
> > Then checking the "odd ones" with
> > http://lensfun.sourceforge.net/lenslist/ 
> it depends on
> - does Al want to filter the pictures with lenses not supported
> - or filter pictures with lens correction not supplied
> 
> In the latter case I think it's more difficult => perhaps some
> digging in dt database could result in a list, or you could try to
> search for xmp Files without
>      darktable:operation="lens"
> entry.

I mean the latter case. My filename includes the lens, so it would be
easy to filter, but that is not what I want.

Imagine you have a filmroll with 200 photos and complex image
manipulation. Every photo takes 5 seconds until it is loaded. So it is
very time consuming to check the lens correction by clicking on every
photo.

A similar situation is noise reduction. A selection with camera and ISO
would be interesting.

My wish would be 3 technical criteria for a selection in combination
with a dt action.

Maybe analyzing the xmp-file could be a workaround. It looks like, if
there is no lens correction, the word lens cannot be found in the
xmp-file. But it is getting complicated, if there are lenses, where no
lenscorrection exists. I didn't find the lensmodel in the xmp-file.

Al

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