I am trying to organize my photographs with tags. The last time I have been doing this was about three years ago, so I have a lot of pictures to organize.
All of the photographs should have correct EXIF tags for the time they were shot. I want to manually add tags for the people appearing in the photos.
My requirements are simple.
I've found several command line packages that parse EXIF tags and let you modify them piecemeal, but is there anything that actually knows what tags to look for and scrubs out anything that can be used to track or uniquely identify you?
www.yorba.org launchpad.net features: 1.import Import photos from folders or from any digital camera supported by gphoto. 2.organize Shotwell automatically groups photos taken at the same time. You can also use tags to organize your photo collection 3.edit You can rotate, crop, reduce red-eye, and adjust the exposure, saturation, tint, and temperature of each photo. 4.publish [...]
Hello everybody,
Once adding tags to an MP3 file, how can we add these tags to both id3v1 and id3v2 on the same time, otherwise, how can we copy id3v2 tags into id3v1 tags.
Thanks in advance
i want to do this:-
$> cd android-sdk/tools/systrace
$> python systrace.py --set-tags gfx,view,wm
$> adb shell stop
$> adb shell start
$> python systrace.py --disk --time=10 -o mynewtrace.html
i run this command:-
python systrace.py --set-tags gfx,view,wm
and error comes :-
set-tags gfx,view,wm
File "systrace.py", line 91
except subprocess.CalledProcessError, e:
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I tried to find elegant (or at least simple) way to remove all but couple of html tags from html file, but all examples I found dealt with removing all the tags.
The logic of the script would be:
- if there is <li> or <ul> on the line, do nothing (=write same line to output)
- if there is:
font class="titleA"
substitute it with:
<h2>
- otherwise if there is html tag, r
So in 12.04, shotwell was working fine, I could view all my photos and everything was tagged and just great.
The photos and profile used was copied over from another 12.04 install and I simply ran shotwell and everything was there, tags and all.
During 12.10 testing, I copied over the .shotwell from 12.04 again, along with all my photos but it finds nothing, says nothing is in my library.
Since i
Hello,
I am writing a PERL code. The code is given a file which has data in the format of :
Code:
<Tag Name> <Tag value>
e.g.