Re: Advice on how to memorize images

2007-04-10 Thread bram
Vittorio schreef: I'm now moving my first steps in trying to memorize my many digital photos (for the time being some 700 pictures but rapifdly growing, average size among 800-900kb) in a centralised system easy to deal with. I'm now successfully (but still in an experimental level) using

Re: Advice on how to memorize images

2007-04-10 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm now moving my first steps in trying to memorize my many digital photos (for the time being some 700 pictures but rapifdly growing, average size among 800-900kb) in a centralised system easy to deal with. I'm now successfully (but still in an

Re: Advice on how to memorize images

2007-04-10 Thread Bram Schoenmakers
Op dinsdag 10 april 2007, schreef Bill Moran: Hi, I was at a LUG meeting where a number of these were presented recently, and I'll be damned if I can remember any software names ... Here are some that I found during some googling: http://gpc.sourceforge.net/

Re: Advice on how to memorize images

2007-04-10 Thread L Goodwin
You can use MySQL or any other relational database to cross-reference/catalog storage locations and information about a large quantity of items/data such as pictures. IMHO, to make such a project worthwhile, you need a database design that serves your needs. If you don't want to design/develop

Re: Advice on how to memorize images

2007-04-10 Thread Malcolm Fitzgerald
Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm now moving my first steps in trying to memorize my many digital photos (for the time being some 700 pictures but rapifdly growing, average size among 800-900kb) in a centralised system easy to deal with. I'm now successfully (but still in an experimental