Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Reports :: Trip Report - Geofisher's Excellent Adventure - Basswood Lake Fishing
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Koda |
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GeoFisher |
Trip Name: Geofisher's Excellent Adventure - Basswood Lake Fishing. Entry Point: Quetico Click Here to View Trip Report |
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GeoFisher |
quote Koda: "Great report, Geo! Pithy and to the point, with no excess verbiage. And such evocative pictures! I tend to be a little long winded. I'm still working on the pictures. I don't know which ones of the 1000 that we have should go in the web. I will take all my pics and resize them to "websized", and then copy a few hundred to my personal web server. From there, LINKS to this site. Later, geo |
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fishguts |
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GeoFisher |
quote Koda: "Hey Geo, I hope ya know I's just funnin' ya! I know..........and no biggie. I use XnView Pro. This is the purchased version. It is under 40 bucks and does lots of cool stuff. XnView Tool I like the batch rename and the batch resize. I use those options quite often. I also use a tool that I wrote to help matchup and sync pictures from multiple cameras. When you go on a trip with 6 different guys, you might end up with 6 different sets of pictures, with different timestamps, etc, etc. If you want them in chronological order, that may become a pain if they camera date/time is not set right or not set at all. The process I wrote allows you to load all pics and order by the camera, and then use a thumbnail to "map" the exif date/time taken to a common time between all the pictures. If the time is off by an hour or a day or a year or whatever, I can tell the software to change the exif date/time taken in a picture to whatever an offset date/timestamp. THE offset is based on the pictures date/timestamp + - the BASE pictures timestamp. Presto Chango.....after using my rename process, the pictures are now in chronological order, and I can then rename use XnView to Name + Date + timestamp to create pictures name Quetico_2010_05_21_10_10_11, or something like that. WORKS GREAT. Later, Geo |
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Koda |
What do you use to resize your pictures with? I use Photoshop and it's pretty tedious. Seems like there oughta be something out there that's more streamlined. |
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Wallidave |
That heat would have been hard for me to handle...I don't like much over 75. On our trip we didn't get anything even into the 70's a little over a week after you were in. We did get quite a bit of rain though. Looking forward to the photos;-) Dave |
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GeoFisher |
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Koda |
quote GeoFisher: "quote Koda: "What do you use to resize your pictures with? I use Photoshop and it's pretty tedious. Seems like there oughta be something out there that's more streamlined." XnView Tool I like the batch rename and the batch resize. I use those options quite often. Also, I see XnView is available as freeware. Do you know if it's worth messing with? Thanks. I also use a tool that I wrote to help matchup and sync pictures from multiple cameras.... The process I wrote allows you to load all pics and order by the camera, and then use a thumbnail to "map" the exif date/time taken to a common time between all the pictures. Wow, now that's something I could use. My Olympus was off by an hour or more for the first few days of my trip, so I had to resort to a somewhat more complex file numbering system than I usually use to get the pics to sort correctly in Bridge. |
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GeoFisher |
Were you the group from the Cinci area?? Later, Geo |
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