This might be supported by an SQL query editor. E.g. something like: 1. Define query-tag (or meta tag) 2. Tag name: foo 3. Tag type: SQL query (or perhaps some other graphical or non graphical query language. Personally I would prefer something pandas like.).
Actually it is quite easy to these kind of queries directly from the current SQL database today, but it would be nicer to have it integrated into shotwell. Regards, Dov On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 9:48 AM, Jens Georg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Excellent news! >> Thank you for taking over. >> >> My 2 ct, maybe some of it is a low hanging fruit? >> >> I'd like to see better possibilities to filter the images. >> Examples: >> + Show all images over 14 Megapixels >> + Show all images with an X resolution bigger than 3000 px >> + Show all images with at least one dimension bigger than 5000 px >> + Show all images taken with a Canon 5D Mark II >> + Show all images taken in Italy (Geocoordinates) >> + Show all images taken on the 24th of December (any Year) >> + Show all images with ISO < 200 >> etc. >> > > Not sure if that's really low-hanging, but definitely interesting. > > > A map view. Place images on a map. >> Export plugin for Wikipedia Commons >> > > Got any reference handy on what would be necessary to connect to that? > > _______________________________________________ > shotwell-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/shotwell-list >
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