On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 11:22:52AM +0100, Piotr Kopszak wrote: > Dear list, > > > Couple of days ago I decided (evidently too late!) that the amount of > pictures on CD-ROMs and on my disks has attained critical mass and I > no longer am able to get any orientation whatsover in my > pictures. That's probably the moment when most other people also think > about finally starting to use some collection management software. I > spent couple of days looking but haven't find anything that would > really suit my needs, that is: > > 1. Possibility of cataloguing my old CD-ROMs without the need of copying > them to disk. > 2. No need to rename any files. > 3. Possibility to read and write EXIF and IPTC data (and really use them in > cataloguing pictures) > > I guess that's it for now. I would be very grateful if anyone shared > his or her experiences in a similar case. > > Piotr Hi Piotr, I have a photography friend with a similar situation. The idea solution would allow you catalog the image name-cd name with metadata like notes and a thumbnail. So you can look at thumbnails quick and show metadata. And if needing the image, it would simply popup a message like 'use cd XYS' You dont want to remake the cd's and add metadata and thumbnails to it because that would take loads of time and suck x-) And you dont want to have all of the files on a HD. I have not seen anything that can do this on Gnu/Linux. Thus as others have said, SOMEONE needs to write this. Not a great answer, but my only thought. Cheers, Kev -- counter.li.org #238656 -- goto counter.li.org and be counted! `$' $' $ $ _ ,d$$$g$ ,d$$$b. $,d$$$b`$' g$$$$$b $,d$$b ,$P' `$ ,$P' `Y$ $$' `$ $ "' `$ $$' `$ $$ $ $$ggggg$ $ $ $ ,$P"" $ $ $ `$g. ,$$ `$$._ _. $ _,g$P $ `$b. ,$$ $ $ `Y$$P'$. `Y$$$$P $$$P"' ,$. `Y$$P'$ $. ,$.
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