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- From: "John E. Perry" <j.e.perry@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 13:55:03 -0400
- Message-id: <48861EF7.40407@xxxxxxx>
I'm exploring kde4 again. I have family in from out of town. With my
fancy new digital camera, I have taken several hundred photos over the
past few months, and I looked at some of them from the past few days.
Using the new dolphin file manager, I expected the very nice kde3
konqueror style display, but when I clicked on a picture, a new (to me,
at least) program, showFoto, popped up, which not only shows the
picture, but shows all the exif information from the file.
Wow! I had no idea so much information was carried in a digital photo
file. I can foresee being able to use the exif info to improve my
photography substantially. And having the time-stamp will help in
keeping things organized. That's been an occasional problem in the past
when I copied photos to a cd and lost the file system time stamp.
I see showFoto identifies itself as showFoto/kde3, even though I'm on
kde4. I'll check with yast to see if I have a kde4 version available.
Thanks to the kde team! I preferred the old visuals, but this is nice,
too, and the function seems to be better.
John Perry
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fancy new digital camera, I have taken several hundred photos over the
past few months, and I looked at some of them from the past few days.
Using the new dolphin file manager, I expected the very nice kde3
konqueror style display, but when I clicked on a picture, a new (to me,
at least) program, showFoto, popped up, which not only shows the
picture, but shows all the exif information from the file.
Wow! I had no idea so much information was carried in a digital photo
file. I can foresee being able to use the exif info to improve my
photography substantially. And having the time-stamp will help in
keeping things organized. That's been an occasional problem in the past
when I copied photos to a cd and lost the file system time stamp.
I see showFoto identifies itself as showFoto/kde3, even though I'm on
kde4. I'll check with yast to see if I have a kde4 version available.
Thanks to the kde team! I preferred the old visuals, but this is nice,
too, and the function seems to be better.
John Perry
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