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[announcement] csv2exif repository is online #248
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Very nice. |
You will indeed see a lot of errors, which is normal because not all images are available for you to see the errors. The log is very detailed and also records a 'success_log' and 'error_log'. This tool is very useful when you deal with a lot of files. In the case of demo there are 2000, but locally I have up to 14.000 ! |
Are you planning a UI "in front" of it? |
Sincerely, the tool has such a simple interface that I hadn't thought about it, besides my budget was devastated with the UST crash. Can you think of anything ? |
Your budget? PySimpleGUI is an easy to make UI but misses some high-end features, which is not necessary currently for your app. I discovered it 2-3 months ago. It is what I used for my latest PyImageFuser. |
This is now the most simple version possible. gcsv2exif.mp4It still misses the very first and last texts written to console, but than can be corrected as well. |
Yes, a python programmer, for three reasons; I'm not good at programming yet, I'm still learning python, I have several simultaneous projects, like you. So my main task is, at the moment, to create the program and requirements, to document well and to be a good owner. All this is to create a stack of tools for collection management and my proposal for a "lightweight" Digital Asset Management to be visualized in Notion. ex.: [https://martingggg.notion.site/cba074312276413cae988fda23e2580c?v=7d4341458cfb4aa39f0e38b57e8948e5] OMG, PyImageFuser is very interesting ! I will try it later with my images. I have a Fujifilm x100s, but I use a lot my OnePlus which takes RAW photos and has HDR. True, when you changed Python to Java I wondered why you did it. That was a lot of effort. I've been looking into Python GUIs and PySimpleGUI is my favorite. Indeed I have to dedicate more time to my studies. Heh... you have already created in a few minutes a GUI of csv2exif ! That sounds incredible. Do you plan to make your own repository or do you want to make a merge with csv2exif? I am always very grateful for your help with these topics. |
I already forked your repo and will do some further additions and make it a pull request to your repository. The gui was created in 10-15 minutes. I kept the gui code separate from the programming code (apart from the progress window updates of course). Then making it work with the original scripts took about 1½ hours. Your python programmer is a really an Object Oriented programmer. Being old it takes some time for me to adapt ;) |
cool... |
I just created a pull request. EDIT: I made another change by removing all those (hidden) macos .DS_Store files. It is complete rubbish on every non-macos system and is not necessary either for MacOS. It is only cached directory listing/metadata. |
1st issue ;-)
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That's why I updated the README with the section "requirements" |
Hi,
I am pleased to announce that I have published the script 'csv2exif' [https://github.com/MuseosAbiertos/csv2exif].
'csv2exif' records metadata on images (ex. jpg) from a normalized CSV using VRAE, ISADG & Dublin Core standards.
feedback welcome
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