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Bdale Garbee
<bdale@gag.com>
Fri, 24 Jan 2020 09:18:27 +0000
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Bdale Garbee
<bdale@gag.com>
Fri, 24 Jan 2020 09:18:27 +0000
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fundamental to aligning images taken by different cameras on a timeline.
I could find no Piwigo interface to easily extract the on-disk filenames for
a given set of photos, so I ended up playing with the underlying database
directly. The Piwigo source tree contains a fle piwigo_structure-mysql.sql
I could find no Piwigo interface to easily extract the on-disk filenames for
a given set of photos, so I ended up playing with the underlying database
directly. The Piwigo source tree contains a fle piwigo_structure-mysql.sql
-used in the installation process to set up the database tables tha served as
+used in the installation process to set up the database tables tha
t
served as
a handy reference for figuring out the database schema. Looking at the
piwigo_categories table, I learned that the "folder" I had uploaded all of
the raw photos from my wife's camera to was category 109. After a couple
a handy reference for figuring out the database schema. Looking at the
piwigo_categories table, I learned that the "folder" I had uploaded all of
the raw photos from my wife's camera to was category 109. After a couple