At 12:43 AM -0600 6/12/04, Peter Norby wrote:
As Jim Davis Nature Photography once said,
 Well, for me, downloading is a matter of dragging and dropping, how
 you do rename as you 'download'?

If you're using OSX, you drag the files onto an application in the Dock such as ExifRenamer and voila. I actually use Canon's horrible lousy FVU because it will auto-rotate the JPG and preview thumbnail at an acceptable CPU hit as it "transfers" the images (or do horribly scary things to raw files, either making tiffs or creating naked extracted JPGs (no EXIF info). It has a post-processing option to fork some application after transferring (ExifRenamer in this case).

I haven't found anything that will handle the auto-rotate under OSX,
but maybe somebody can enlighten me, because I have no love for the
programmers at Canon.  I'm aware that some folks choose to leave their
images unrotated for the most part, and just let the EXIF autorotate
tag tell their image browser (such as Graphic Converter) which way it
should display.

-/\/

The latest version of iView MediaPro autorotates Canon files as you catalog the files (or at least it does with my digital Elph; my SLR is a D60, which doesn't tag for orientation). It can display embedded jpg's or CRW files, take your pick, has many features and can handle 128K images per file. It can also create a web galery within minutes, create slide shows with effects and allows exporting this as quicktime, allows annotations with voice or text, makes backups to CDROM, basic image editing, etc. etc. and can catalog almost any image, movie or sound format.


    ....and I don't have to deal with FVU anymore!

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