* Heiko Bauke [07-24-23 19:28]:
> Hi,
>
> Am 18.07.23 um 22:18 schrieb Bruce Williams:
> > First up, this is a question more for the darktable-user list, not the
> > dev list.
> > But now that we're here...
> > No, dt does not offer the ability to remove files from the memory card.
> > And conven
Hi,
Am 18.07.23 um 22:18 schrieb Bruce Williams:
First up, this is a question more for the darktable-user list, not the
dev list.
But now that we're here...
No, dt does not offer the ability to remove files from the memory card.
And conventional wisdom says you really shouldn't wipe your memory
Although I tend to agree, that's not the reality on the market I live, as
replacing even SD cards is far from cheap. We tend to use cards for
10+ years.
If you replace often, it's a minor issue, unless your card fails during a
wedding. And I've seen it a lot.
And although I don't have your 20+ ye
As I wrote below, I've been at it for 20+ years.
I also work in a field that handles 100,000 of devices,
each and every one has flash memory for software storage and parameters.
I'd say they're pretty reliable nowadays; not perfect but very reliable.
And then; when the storage device becomes 3
I don't recommend deleting files from the memory when copying to your
computer. Copy the files, then format it in camera.
Yes, memory cards (and flash memory) is much more reliable these days, but
statistics still favor the copy + format procedure.
Rafael
On Sun, Jul 23, 2023 at 7:54 AM Hannu E
Long time lurking member...
For those inclined to do Bash-scripting, here a hint (excerpts from) on
what i have active;
Moving images from any temporarily mounted Flash-card to date-named
folders/dirs
/(manually started Bash script)/
todir='/ImageStore/%Y/%Y-%m-%d/RAW/%Y-%m-%d_%Hh%Mm%Ss';
: Fwd: [darktable-dev] Delete files on memory card
To: darktable
* Bruce Williams [07-18-23 18:31]:
> Ageing the battery by using your camera to wipe your memory cards?
> Hardly.
> Admittedly, I only use 64GB cards, but they can be wiped in-camera
in about
camera is having to split an
image up across multiple areas of the card.
-- Forwarded message -
From: *Łukasz Karcz* mailto:pan.ka...@gmail.com>>
Date: Wed, 19 July 2023, 05:05
Subject: [darktable-dev] Delete files on memory card
To: darktable <mailto:darktable-dev@l
Here is the way I do it on linux
1. Create a directory under my pictures directory with a name consisting of a
date in iso format and a brief description.
2. Copy the contents of the memory card to the new directory with the -a option
(archive preserves the file date).
3. Open digikam photo organ
Bruce Williams schrieb am 19.07.23 um 00:37:
Oh...sorry, no, I don't hook my camera up to the computer for transferring
images!
I put the memory card in a card reader for that purpose.
But I wipe my cards in-camera.
exactly. RapidPhotoDownloader copies all *new* images from the card to the
c
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> From: Patrick Shanahan
> Date: Wed, 19 July 2023, 08:25
> Subject: Re: [darktable-dev] Delete files on memory card
> To: darktable
>
>
> * Łukasz Karcz [07-18-23 15:58]:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I have a [noob] question regarding imp
> Date: Wed, 19 July 2023, 08:25
> Subject: Re: [darktable-dev] Delete files on memory card
> To: darktable
>
>
> * Łukasz Karcz [07-18-23 15:58]:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I have a [noob] question regarding importing the images from the memory
> &g
files on memory card
To: darktable
* Łukasz Karcz [07-18-23 15:58]:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a [noob] question regarding importing the images from the memory
> card. Is there an option in dt for physically removing files directly from
> the memory card after [successful] import?
ldome.
just relating my experiences over quite some years.
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: Łukasz Karcz
> Date: Wed, 19 July 2023, 05:05
> Subject: [darktable-dev] Delete files on memory card
> To: darktable
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a [noob] ques
* Łukasz Karcz [07-18-23 15:58]:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a [noob] question regarding importing the images from the memory
> card. Is there an option in dt for physically removing files directly from
> the memory card after [successful] import? If not, what's the default
> workflow for it? Ma
eas of the card.
-- Forwarded message -
From: Łukasz Karcz
Date: Wed, 19 July 2023, 05:05
Subject: [darktable-dev] Delete files on memory card
To: darktable
Hello everyone,
I have a [noob] question regarding importing the images from the memory
card. Is there an option in dt for physically
Hello everyone,
I have a [noob] question regarding importing the images from the memory
card. Is there an option in dt for physically removing files directly from
the memory card after [successful] import? If not, what's the default
workflow for it? Manually deleting files from outside dt seems a
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