Berger Peter wrote: > Hi Gerard & Hugo, > for some reasons my msg (see attachment) never made it to the list... > > Regards, > - Peter - > http://www.peterberger.at > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: EOS Extracting the JPG from the RAW file. > Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 13:27:21 +0200 > From: Berger Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Gerard, > > I use a great tool for all the steps you describe, the Archive Creator. > http://www.archivecreator.com/ArchiveCreator/Pages/AC-Main.html > > It automatically generates thumbs and a HTML index. If your backup exceeds the > storage size of a CD (or DVD) it automatically spans it over more CDs (where each > one of them can include the index). > > Of course i's not free, but maybe you can get some ideas for your own software by > reading the documentation... :-) > > Regards, > - Peter - > > > -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- > > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 04. September 2003 10:29 > > An: Eos > > Betreff: EOS Extracting the JPG from the RAW file. > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm wondering if any of you knows a method to programmatically extract > > the JPG image from a RAW file. I would like to write my own program to > > generate archive CD's. > > > > What I usually do is create one or more CD's per topic > > (shooting session > > or theme) with 3 dirs: RAW, JPG & THUMBS. I shoot in RAW + Small JPG > > Fine and I use the Canon SW to extract the embedded jpg to the JPG > > directory. The THUMBS dir contains the .THM files renamed to JPG. > > > > So far, it's the best compromise I've found to organize my files and > > once it starts to grow I can still 'scale' it to DVD-R. I > > think that > > in the future I'll link the thumbs with a database and some > > keywords and > > a CD-Id for easy retrieval. > > > > BUT.... the method is tedious and takes a lot of time for fairly > > defined steps: [create DIR's, move 600MB Raw's into RAW, > > extract jpg to > > JPG, copy THM->Thumbs, rename THM -> JPG, write CD]. Having a strong > > background in Java programming, I was thinking to extend Ant > > or even the > > JAlbum framework to do the work for me and even generate a HTML > > presentation in case I have to give a disk to somebody. > > > > For all that, I need a method to extract the JPG's from the RAW. Any > > hints?? > > > > -regards, > > > > Gerard. > > > > PS: I'm using a 10D, should that info be important... :-)
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