Wednesday, November 30, 2005

iView, Finder, Shoebox, Qpict

Requirements
Image managing software should not create a second copy of files. Have robust meta-data editing capabilities. Not keep your data- data this program generates should be accessible to other programs.

iView

Bad
Does not allow partial deqownloads
Does not adjust if underlying image is moved
Not allow common keyboard shortcuts such as Get Info
Company Website RSS feed is invalid
Annotation does not affect original files. But pro version 3 does have XML export.

Good
Doesn't create its own copy
Fast!

Finder
Doesn't allow the editing of meta-data of multiple files. Disqualifier.
No second copy.

Shoebox
Shoebox would be great if it weren't buggy. It allows the creation of heirarchical metadata with many preset categories. Has ability to do inverted selections. Unfortunately, no matter what filter I use I am seeing every image.
Other problems:
No RSS on site so I won't be able to tell if these problem get fixed. I added it in VersionTracker to check for updates.
Many negative reviews on VersionTracker.
Unresponsive customer support.
Pictures with no place data. (? Not sure what I meant here.)


Qpict
Keeps your data. Can't add keywords to spotlight. There is an XML export but who can import this XML?
Help is only offline.

Note:
Do apps work fine if left as a disk image? I kind of like not moving things to application folder while evaluating them.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Casio ex-z750

Light usage
Does the Casio need more light than my old Canon? Taking the same shot at ISO 400 f2.8 the Casio shoots at 1/15 while Canon s400 shoots at 1/30. Camera monitor indicates white balance better on Casio, is the loss of light there?
I forgot if you double megapixels you'll decrease the light.

Note taking
I've use the camera for far more note-taking than pictures. It is quick to start a new recording and can record for hours. There are issues. The sound quality is poor and the files large. It would help my organization if I could pause the recording instead of making many separate files.

Image stabilization
The camera's biggest flaw is the lack of image stabilization.