Hello everyone, I have evaluated F-Spot on about ~8000 photos recently. I have tagged, exported, edited extensively. I have few suggestions/questions in case I missed that they are doable.
I should point out here that I like entering tags by hand rather than using mouse-clicks. So some of these suggestions are about improving that interface. I apologize if they have been discussed in the past here , I did a very brief check of the archives before posting. 1) tag completion (e.g. when Tab is pressed) 2) tag spell checker and check against existing tags 3) ask before creating a new tag (right now, if I type "tehman" instead of "theman", I end up with a new tag) 4) inherit parent tags on export, e.g. to flickr (if a photo is tagged "Germany" which is under "Places", when I export, it only shows up as "Germany" and not as "Places"). 5) copy tags of one photo to another (exists?) 6) import tags (exists?) without associating them to any photo, just a whole bunch of keywords. 7) Auto-recognize .nef (or whatever) and .jpg versions. Many DSLR's allow raw + jpeg saving. I am ending up with two of the same photo when I import now. 8) fine-control over red eye, B&W and sephia conversions. 9) save a mask -- if I cropped a circle from a fish-eye, Iwant to apply same circle to all photos? 10) Manual versioning. Assign different photos as different versions of the same photo. For example, I had cropped, edited some photos *before* exporting to f-spot, now I lost my ability to keep them as same photo but different versions. Also, I had moved some photos, so I re-tagged them, f-spot did not recognize "*Modified*" responded to its own versions. 11) show file-name and path for a photo when mouse is moved over it (exists?) , so far , I say "copy location" and paste it somewhere, since "name" field only shows filename and not path. 12) a new view "folder view" instead of tags, so I can see the way folders are arranged. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Few-Suggestions-Questions--tf2725999.html#a7601906 Sent from the Gnome - F-Spot mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
