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bluemarine, digital photo workflow

Arnd Baecker
Hi,

this one looks interesting,
  http://bluemarine.tidalwave.it/

(though I only get it crashing already during start-up ..)

"""blueMarine foundation is very similar to existing applications such as
Adobe Lightroom or Apple Aperture: a photo browser, which can be explored
in different ways (by folder, by calendar, by tags, by galleries). This is
just a core upon which different modules can be plugged in. The aim of
blueMarine is to fully support the photographic workflow, even before the
photo shoot (for instance, trip planning supported by maps) and beyond
print or archival. For instance, an ornithologist usually manages field
notes about the bird observed and photographed: directly binding them to
photos and maybe GPS positioning data is much better than keeping a
separate Excel sheet.
"""

Arnd
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Re: bluemarine, digital photo workflow

Gerhard Kulzer
Am Wednesday 09 May 2007 schrieb Arnd Baecker:

> Hi,
>
> this one looks interesting,
>   http://bluemarine.tidalwave.it/
>
> (though I only get it crashing already during start-up ..)
>
> """blueMarine foundation is very similar to existing applications such as
> Adobe Lightroom or Apple Aperture: a photo browser, which can be explored
> in different ways (by folder, by calendar, by tags, by galleries). This is
> just a core upon which different modules can be plugged in. The aim of
> blueMarine is to fully support the photographic workflow, even before the
> photo shoot (for instance, trip planning supported by maps) and beyond
> print or archival. For instance, an ornithologist usually manages field
> notes about the bird observed and photographed: directly binding them to
> photos and maybe GPS positioning data is much better than keeping a
> separate Excel sheet.
> """
>
> Arnd
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The whole thing sound rather immature and wishful thinking to me, plus a bit
of hype.

Gerhard

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