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Re: [Solang-users] New User Interface for Solang


From: Florent Thévenet
Subject: Re: [Solang-users] New User Interface for Solang
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2010 17:09:28 +0200

Le samedi 05 juin 2010 à 12:20 +0200, Alexey Fisher a écrit :
> Hi Still didn't used solang, but i hope next week after i'll come from
> southafrika i'll do it.
> I think you are on gut path but i think you forget - searching photos is
> a second step. 
> _First of all you should group it_!!! I mean tag and rate it. Sorry for
> my scream but, i think in most/all (f-spot, digiKam, lightroom, iPhoto
> or aperture) programs it is forgotten.
> I use on my trip in SA f-spot installed on netbook with 1024x600
> resolution. On each import i get about 300 photos, first of all i need
> to remove bad photos so i rate it.
> ---> To rate a photo you do not need to see anything except histogram,
> rate and image as big as possible. There is no need of editor or tag
> list or any thing els.
> It should be possible to work only with the import i currently working
> on. After rating i need do delete all bad rated photos in current
> import.
> After you have only photos you wont to have, it will be good to tag it.
> Here you do not need histogram, or some thing els (geoposition should be
> optional).
> --> All place i can use, will be great to have only for tag list and
> photos.
> 
> Regards, Alexey
> 
> 
Hi Alexey
Thanks for the feedback, I think you first point about deleting bad
photos is not the business of Solang but of the program that import the
photos, but it would be a great idea to create an import program with
two modes : one for the beginner, with just one button to start the
import and the other one for more advanced users where you can choose
what photos you import and where you import them. What's more it would
be great to automatically detect "events" based on the date the photos
were taken. 
Then - maybe you don't know because you didn't installed Solang yet -
but the UI is composed of "dockable items" that you can close and move
inside or outside Solang's window. So if you just want to see only a tag
list you can simply close the other items :-)

Actually my mockup is more about the "magic bar" part.
Cheers, Florent





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