Re: Miniatury RAW w eksploratorze

Autor: PureNick <ibozaur_at_CTRL+X@zax.pl>
Data: Tue 10 Jun 2008 - 13:50:38 MET DST
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kolejny zacny uzyszkodnik jenternetu o wdziecznym pseudonimie Osadnik
raczyl(a) zaszczycic towarzystwo temi oto slowy:
> W jaki sposób dodać koleje rozszerzenia do eksploratora? najlepiej
> gdybym mógł dodać by czytał RAW i robił z nich miniatury do podglądu. bo
> w sumie nie ma wygodnego programu co to bezproblemowo umożliwia
> organizację tego typu plików.

Może "Instant JPEG From Raw":
http://www.whibalhost.com/_pf_sitefiles/IJFR/InstantJpegFromRaw_V10.zip

Fragmenty instrukcji:

1.1 What is IJFR?
InstantJpegFromRaw (IJFR) is a Windows utility that can be used to
extract, view
or open the native JPEG image that is embedded in most RAW files. The
utility is
available from your cursors context-sensitive menu by right-clicking
anytime a Raw
file is selected on your PC.

1.2 What is an Embedded JPEG?
When their cameras are set to capture RAW format, most manufacturers
embed a
JPEG image in the RAW file for use when displaying the image on the
cameras LCD
or in a browser. The embedded JPEG is usually smaller than the native
resolution of
the camera and is developed using the cameras settings (ie. white
balance, style,
exposure) in effect at the time the image was captured. In most cases,
the JPEGs
quality setting is medium or better.

3.1 Overview
When IJFR is run on a selected Raw file, a DOS window opens where code
is
executed to extract the JPEG image from the selected Raw files.
Depending on the
menu item chosen, IJFR does one of the following:

Extract - Extracts and copies the JPEG image(s) to a new folder in the
same
directory as the Raw file(s).

View - Extracts and copies the JPEG image from the first selected Raw
file to a new
folder in the same directory then displays the single JPEG image in its
own viewer.

Open - Extracts and copies the JPEG image from the first selected Raw
file to a
new folder in the same directory then opens the single image in the
application
associated with JPEG files in Windows.

3.2 Selecting Files
To select files in Windows, navigate to the folder where the Raw files
are located,
then do one of the following:
To select a single file, single-click on the file to highlight it, OR
To select multiple contiguous files, Hold Shift and single-click on the
first and last
file desired, OR
To select or deselect multiple non-contiguous files Hold Ctrl and
single-click on
the files desired.
Complete folders of Raw files can be selected for JPEG extraction.
Checking
Ignore subfolders in Preferences prevents folders within the selected
folder from
being processed.

Pozdruffka

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