Photoguy wrote:

> Not sure why you would want to write a program instead of using one that
> already exists.  I have written several programs, but only when I could
> not find something that did what I want.
>

I'm not looking into making my own (yet another) program to extract/transform
JPG's. It's not 'workflow' what I'm after, but a method to produce archive
CD's (that's a different thing, isn't it?). If I could make CaptureOne,
Breezebrowser, or Canon own's software to batch-process a directory of RAW
files *from a script* (that's the tricky part of the statement)  then I'll
achieve exactly what I'm looking for.

The nice thing of plugging all together into a sort of open framework is that
I can extend it afterwards when my needs evolve. As I said, I'm thinking of
DB integration and HTML generation for presentation CD's.

Right now, I don't have much time to invest into something too complicated,
so the easier, the better.  So, if any of you knows of a command line tool to
extract the JPG's, I'll be very happy to know of it  :-)  :-).  The code that
Tapani sent looks ok and probably it can be changed to do what I want.
Thanks!!!

Any other ideas are most welcome!!!

-Regards,

Gerard.

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