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Re: [Bug 707309] [NEW] filenames badly sorted -> destroys "multirow" technique
On January 25, 2011 04:01:58 am Goat Carrot wrote:
> I have 18 images from an HTC Desire
can you please post the result of `exiftool <IMG>` for a picture from that
camera ; or the picture itself so that we can look at what exif data comes
along?
its file naming convention does not sort well, but maybe we can achieve a more
robust sorting by using exif field creation date; and fall back to filename
sorting in the lack of it.
please change the status from incomplete back to new when this report requires
attention again.
status incomplete
importance wishlist
** Changed in: hugin
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/707309
Title:
filenames badly sorted -> destroys "multirow" technique
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I have 18 images from an HTC Desire (very popular phone, and a decent
camera)
these are the filenames, as sorted by Hugin:
no1, no10, no11, no12, no13, no14, no15, no16, no17, no18, no2, no3,
no4, no5, no6, no7, no8, no9
This could obviously create some issues if stitching with "multirow"
mode on.
Can Hugin please sort the files in "human sequential" way (which also
happens to be the way this particular camera names the files)?
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