CIAF 2007
CIAF - Czech International Air Fest 2007
mezinárodní letiště Brno - Tuřany
http://www.airshow.cz/18-CZ-CIAF-07-Home.html
This album sets border style "border_none" for preview images.
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John Doe Jr.
CIAF - Czech International Air Fest 2007
ciaf,aircraft,military,exhibition
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The preview image (and thumbnail of course) are automatically generated from original image.
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This photo uses supplied preview image. Some people (me) can see the difference in sharpness.
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Different quality settings.
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Different preview sizes. Sizes are maximal and aspect ratio is always kept.
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Border styles demo
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White frame
This particular image overrides both global and album border styles.
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Black frame
This particular image overrides both global and album border styles.
Misc.
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Custom thumbnail
This item uses supplied thumbnail
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External EXIF metadata
Photo editors and RAW workflow software usually strip big deal of metadata unknown to them. Things like camera makernote data are usually lost. Yet it may contain interesting information like lens used, crop factor/focal length converted to 35 mm film equivalent or even camera temperature.
Any format that the Exiv2 library is able to read can be used as a source of EXIF/IPTC information. Use cgg-dirgen to supply external metadata the same way like for supplied thumbnails. By default, the ".exv" file extension is used (default for exiv2 commandline tool).
That said, if you extract and save original metadata and supply them in gallery source XML files, you may be able to display more EXIF information at the end. It's wise to either point to an original RAW file or (to save space) use the exiv2 commandline tool to extract the metadata.
Example: exiv2 -eeic -f *.cr2 extracts EXIF, IPTC and JPEG Comment information to separate .exv files for all Canon CR2 files.
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