Hi Mike, I added a file to the web page at http://paloaltophoto.com/qimage/index.html The new file is the PS file but stripped of Meta Data using exiftool. The...
... Subject: Re: [qimage] Feature request ... Richard Clicking the tiny black triangle on the right of the folders panel turns it into a 'bouncing' panel -...
... From: "Diane Fields" [ ... Diane There may be problems with paper tracking with longer sheets even if it is possible to print them, as the paper feed...
I'd rather not keep my custom profiles in the system32 or Qimage app directories, and Mike already gives us a file browser so we can look elsewhere. Making...
Dierk, "*Nevertheless, you do not change the focal length of a lens by substituting a smaller recording area. One of the more persistent urban legends of...
brad, View menu\Behaviour of Closed Panels - set to Auto. When your mouse is on the bar alongside the panel description (Folders, View print Queue, Job...
Hi Brad... I open QImage and Windows Explorer (right mouse My Computer. left mouse Explore). Two windows open. I browse and select the images in the Windows...
Mike What program / means are you using to look at the EXIF data? Are you looking at it in a hex editor, or are you using some software? I ask because every...
... I don't need to look at it because if Qimage reports 400 mm, then focal length can't be 0/0: it has to be 400/1 or some fraction that equates to 400. ...
... I'm using Qimage. I can watch in debug mode as Qimage reads every tag in the entire EXIF header. I've already given the standard EXIF tags, their...
... If you click "View", "Behavior of Closed Panels", and select "Auto Open", the panels like the folder browser, print properties, and job properties panels...
... stripped of ... header ... focal length ... Thank you Mike. I appreciate you doing this. I was thinking I may have found something but apparently I found...
I think it would be great to have a thumbnail of each image in the Automated Job Log for quick navigating to a previous job. How about a very tiny image on...
... There are 2 kinds of focal length numbers in common use. There is the focal length of the lens. This is a physical property of the lens and has nothing...
Thanks everyone for your help, and learning those tricks does help. However there is still only ONE column of folders to view, including every single main...
Hello xhpspd, ... There's only one. The specifics have been laid out by me and others on various occasions, including a rather long post today. -- Dierk Haasis...
... Whoa. Wait a minute. I may be the one drinking the bad water. When I look at those 8 bytes in an external (outside Qimage) hex editor, I see 90 01 00 00...
... I like your story about the King. If I could find the town well, I probably would have drank from it by now. :-) There's obviously a way to get the...
... Exactly. If you give 99 out of 100 people the technically correct answer, it will mislead them. They want to know about image size, whether they realize...
http://www.ddisoftware.com/qimage v2007.149 12/01/06 Priority: Low v2007.149 fixes a bug that was causing some EXIF data to appear incorrectly for images where...
... Actually, there is an Exif tag for the 35mm equivalent focal length, Tag 41989DEC. It is commonly used in the digital cameras world because of the "gain"...
OK. I found it and corrected it. The file reader that I use to seek and read from different file locations had a bug that wouldn't let it read past 15 bytes...
OK. I found it and corrected it. The file reader that I use to seek and read from different file locations had a bug that wouldn't let it read past 15 bytes...
Hello Rick, ... Focal length is defined as the distance between the focal point/plane and the centre of the glass lens. With modern lens designs it is a bit ...
... No offence, but generalities like this are dangerous and you've said it twice. I've got full frame lioness and cub shots taken in Botswana where I had to...
Hello Chuck, ... With the big difference that the Linnaean name, the English common name, the American common name, and actually every common name in every...