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Re: [Bug 707309] Re: filenames badly sorted -> destroys "multirow" technique
I agree with Zarl, a responsible way to sort files is the human way - this
is how mac os x does it, and also windows 7 i guess (not windows xp)
I also like Yuv's idea. But can we keep it simple and make Hugin sort files
"the human way" ?
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 9:27 PM, Bruno Postle <707309@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Sorting by date created won't be straightforward, since we need to open
> the files to discover the EXIF date, and with Hugin the files don't get
> opened until the project has been created and the list has already been
> sorted.
>
> However a 'Sort...' button similar to the 'Reset...' button but which
> offered different sorting criteria would be a useful addition. This has
> been prototyped in ptosort, in particular being able to sort by yaw and
> pitch or EV value is especially useful: http://search.cpan.org/dist
> /Panotools-Script/bin/ptosort<http://search.cpan.org/dist%0A/Panotools-Script/bin/ptosort>
>
> (BTW I have a HTC wildfire, which is a very similar phone, and the
> photos are named with a sensible naming system: IMAG0624.JPG,
> IMAG0625.JPG, etc... I don't know why your phone is doing this awkward
> naming)
>
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> Title:
> filenames badly sorted -> destroys "multirow" technique
>
> Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
> New
>
> 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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Title:
filenames badly sorted -> destroys "multirow" technique
Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
New
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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