Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 35

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Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 35

Paul Verizzo
How is it two of my mails are killed due to HTML????????   I have my Thunderbird set for text only, no HTML for this address.  And then the third one goes through fine?  HTML email is not going to blow up you computer, Luddites.  Time to join the 20th century.

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Today's Topics:

   1. Update on 2.5 Windows crashing (Paul Verizzo)
   2. Frame display question (Paul Verizzo)
   3. re JPEG lossiness, PNG (Paul Verizzo)
   4. Re: re JPEG lossiness, PNG (Dr. Martin Senftleben)
   5. Re: re JPEG lossiness, PNG (Remco Vi?tor)
   6. Wishes for future versions (Remco Vi?tor)
   7. Re: Wishes for future versions (Marie-No?lle Augendre)


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"I'm not sure if that's a rhetorical question. Anyway, I was doing some

changes on the images, and didn't want to lose more info due to the
jpg-compression.
I think of it this way (maybe I'm wrong): every time I change a jpg
image, some info of the origional gets lost and the image cannot ever
be put in the original state by just reverting the changes, because it
drops the original info and adds in some new based on the changes.
But (that's what I think) when I change a png image, I can get the
original state back by reverting the changes.
I knew that png makes the files bigger, but I still do not understand
how the jpg can become 10 times bigger by converting it to png. Even
the raw images of the same picture are less than half the size of the
png file.
I'll probably never fully understand the mysteries behind this,
because I can't even see the difference. I'll probably stick to jpg
even though some information is not stored in the file. Why don't
camera manufacturers use a non-lossy format that produces smaller
images than the raw images? Or isn't that possible at all?

Regards

Martin"
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Martin, you are correct about changing and saving JPEG files.  Oh, I wish I had known that a dozen years ago!  I manipulated many of my 2.1mp (!!) files, not understanding the consequences.  It was all pretty new back then, not many good maps for us digital Conquistadors!

Now that hard drive space is so cheap, the solution to this problem is simple: Save your original (RAW and/or post-RAW or out-of-the-camera JPEG's) files in a subfolder, possibly named, um, "Originals". Mark them all "Read Only."  Now you can manipulate to your heart's content and you always have an original to fall back on. 

I also save all files with 100% quality level, or whatever the "no compression" setting is for whatever program you are using.  Again, disk space is so cheap. 

PNG certainly should not be ten times as large as a JPEG. If you took a picture of an all monotone color, that would be maximum JPEG compression.  Every pixel is just like the others.  But I still can't imagine what would cause your issue. PNG is a nifty format with lots of potential and uses, but the not-lossiness isn't an issue if you save your originals as I've suggested. JPEG rules the jungle still, there is no downside as long as you don't keep working on, and then saving a file repeatedly.

I hope this helps a bit in your quest.

  

-- 
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness. -John Kenneth Galbraith

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Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 35

Remco Viëtor
On Saturday 14 January 2012 08:53:39 Paul Verizzo wrote:
> How is it two of my mails are killed due to HTML????????   I have my
> Thunderbird set for text only, no HTML for this address.  And then the
> third one goes through fine?  HTML email is not going to blow up you
> computer, Luddites.  Time to join the 20th century.

Not so sure about that, given that a lot of such HTML mails are spam and have
embedded images etc.

You're only sending text, so why add the overhead and security risks of html
for everyone? Not to mention that you couldn't be bothered to remove the
unnecessary quoted text before replying...

Refusing such stuff isn't being a Luddite, it's expecting a bit of basic
politeness.

Oh well, there's always the spam filters (which remove a lot of html by
default btw.)

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Re: Digikam-users Digest, Vol 80, Issue 35

Thorsten Schnebeck-3
In reply to this post by Paul Verizzo
> Am Samstag 14 Januar 2012, 08:53:39 schrieb Paul Verizzo:
>
> How is it two of my mails are killed due to HTML????????   I have my
> Thunderbird set for text only, no HTML for this address.  And then the
> third one goes through fine?  HTML email is not going to blow up you
> computer, Luddites.  Time to join the 20th century.


Hi,

we life in 21th century - but the mailman mailinglist engine can not handle
html mails. ;-)

If you look into the archives you can find all your mails:
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/digikam-users/2012-January/thread.html
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/digikam-users/2012-January/015567.html

but for someone who searches the archive html mails are lost cause the more
sophisticated mailinglist aggregators like osdir or nabble ignore html mails:
http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html

All users reading mail via a mail client do not have these problems but for
the sake of the internet archive please void html in mailinglist emails.
They are not killed but hidden and only hard readable :-)

HTH

  Thorsten



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Re: HTML emails

Andrew Goodbody
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On 14/01/12 13:53, Paul Verizzo wrote:
> How is it two of my mails are killed due to HTML???????? I have my
> Thunderbird set for text only, no HTML for this address. And then the
> third one goes through fine? HTML email is not going to blow up you
> computer, Luddites. Time to join the 20th century.

You need to check your Thunderbird settings. That email came through as
only HTML. If the settings are OK then it could be a bug in Thunderbird,
you are using a version (2.0.0.24) that is almost 2 years old. You
should update it if possible.

Also please don't descend to insults, it will not help your cause.

Andrew
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