I wrote some hacky go to read the output of exiftool and build a gemini file in the format of a tinylog. So you point it at a directory of jpg's and voila, you have a page. Any thoughts?
At first I tried using https://github.com/rwcarlsen/goexif/ but it didn't support all the exif fields I use and while it could be extended I sadly didn't have the time. As I wrote this on my lunch break
#gemtext #programming #tinylog
Jun 03 · 7 months ago · 👍 stack, norayr, clseibold
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Here’s the source for those brave of heart
since you extract exif, you could also write camera and settings information, at least available in a separate page if you don't want to clutter the page. but for me tha camera and lens and even shutter and aperture settings are always interesting.
There is indeed a lot of info in exif, typically I strip out all but the necessities when exporting. That said I am still trying to figure out a new adobe free workflow and haven’t entirely rapped my head around digikam/rawtherapee. Tried darktable in the past but never felt at home.