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Please check the latesr v2.3 release |
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An excellent compromise :-) |
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https://github.com/markyip/LocateIt Long story short, the map integration turned out to be way harder than expected, and the performance and UI/UX just weren't up to par. Because of that, I actually split it off into a separate project. This one doesn't just cluster images with embedded geotags—it also lets users easily add GPS coordinates to the EXIF data of both RAW and JPEG files. Please try it and give me some feedback |
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Good point on RAW data editing; I'll check how Adobe and others manage it. Regarding the app size, I distilled a lite version by stripping out the image rendering packages, reducing it to just 33MB |
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I have heavily optimized the backend for much faster loading and overall better stability and also dropped a bunch of new features, including a Map view, a Comparison view, and Highlight/Underexposure clipping indicators. For the RAW image, there's also a new Exposure Recovery Preview so you can see exactly how much data is preserved in the file. Please give it a spin and let me know what you think! I am looking for honest feedback on both the new functionality and the overall performance. p.s.: I use a tile implementation instead of leaflets for the map to reduce integration difficulties, although we retained the Google Maps link. While perhaps not the most elegant solutions,I do not want to bundle unnecessary packages into the application solely for one features. |
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Just back from a weeks diving and thought I might use it to sort the many pictures I have brought back. I'm afraid I soon changed my mind and gave up. Basically it is just too slow and clunky. Have a look at https://www.fastrawviewer.com/ and perhaps install the trial version. I'm afraid there is just no comparison, and I'm not prepared to sacrifice all that does in an attempt to see a map. I will look and see what progress you are making from time to time, and wish you luck, but currently I have not got enough time to help. |
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I have just come across your wonderful little bit of software. The best part about it that does not seem to be mentioned is that it produces a usable image to asses from incorrectly exposed images that can too dark to assess in most viewers without moving to an editor. This allows rapid sorting of potentially recoverable images without constantly moving over to an editor. However it would be so much better still if having found a recoverable image, that could be passed on to editing software from within the program. This would require a setting to provide an address for the default editing software and a hot key, say E, to pass it on to that editor. If you could add that, and possibly a hot-key to close your program, say Esc, it would be perfection for me, and I think many others as well.
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