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Tested with Phoshare 1.5.2. Folders with projects and albums in them exported
fine.
Original comment by tsporkert
on 11 Oct 2012 at 6:47
Was it tested on a library created in iPhoto, opened in Aperture then in iPhoto
again? Basically one of the new libraries that are compatible with iPhoto and
Aperture? Because I get this issue so there must be something wrong, or some
difference in our libraries somewhere.
Original comment by laurie.c...@amitywebsolutions.co.uk
on 11 Oct 2012 at 1:56
P.S. so therefore its not fixed just because you dont have the error. Thanks
Original comment by laurie.c...@amitywebsolutions.co.uk
on 11 Oct 2012 at 1:56
If you don't mind sharing your AlbumData.xml file from your library folder with
me, I can check it out. E-mail it to tsporkert@gmail.com - do not post it here.
But be aware that this file contains a lot of personal data - all your image
names, image titles, image comments, face tag names, event names, etc. So only
do this if you are comformtable with me seeing some of those strings. I will
delete the file as soon as I'm done with debugging.
Original comment by tsporkert
on 11 Oct 2012 at 3:41
I believe I have the same issue - if I am understanding the report correctly.
For me, all images export but the folderhint is ignored, so all images appear
in the top level event folder, ignoring the @description hints I have added to
each Event, the result is no subfolders are created.
I am new to iPhoto and Aperture, only having used 9.4.1 so this is a brand new
library. As such there's not much in it, so I'm happy to mail my AlbumData.xml
over and will do so later today.
Sorry to hear this project is coming to an end, from my couple of days of using
iPhoto it looks like phoshare would have been an excellent app to use alongside
it.
Thanks,
Chris
Original comment by fluffyre...@gmail.com
on 17 Oct 2012 at 6:44
Chris, folder hints go into event descriptions, not image descriptions. It
allows exporting an event into a subfolder, instead of exporting all events
into the top level export folder.
Original comment by tsporkert
on 28 Oct 2012 at 8:34
I experience the same with 1.52 on Mac OS X 10.6.8 with iPhoto '11 (9.2.3) and
exiftool 8.88. Whatever selection I make, nothing is exported.
I thought this might be due to 1.52 so I downgraded to 1.47 again, but now 1.47
doesn't export either.
I decided to remove the phoshare.cfg from ~/Library/Application
Support/Google/Phoshare, but that didn't help either.
Switching on the "Show Debug output" doesn't give any info either. Nothing is
written to "/var/log/system.log" either, nor to " ~/Library/Application
Support/CrashReporter" .
I copied the command line from the progress window and put it on the command
line from the MacOS folder starting Phoshare from the command line. Nothing
either.
Original comment by hvdw...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2013 at 1:54
So what is the command line?
Original comment by tsporkert
on 13 Jan 2013 at 4:59
phoshare 1.52 doesn't work at all for me.
phoshare 1.5.0 and 1.4.7 work with some of the command line options, that is
from the terminal, not from the application.
If I move into the application MacOS folder and issue the command "./Phoshare
-e ".*2002" --folderhints -k -f --face_keywords --gps --iptc_masters --faces
--export ~/Pictures/Albumtest" it works fine in 1.5.0 and 1.4.7.
If I start the export from the application I get the following output:
Reading iPhoto database from /Users/harryvanderwolf/Pictures/iPhoto Library...
No album type for Foto's.
Version 9.2.3 library with 14501 images
Phoshare.py --export "/Users/harryvanderwolf/Pictures/Album200" --iphoto
"~/Pictures/iPhoto Library" --events ".2002" --foldertemplate "{name}"
--nametemplate "{title}" --captiontemplate "{description}" --update
--folderhints --faces --face_keywords --iptc --gps
Scanning iPhoto data for photos to export...
Scanning existing files in export folder...
Exporting photos from iPhoto to export folder...
Done!
Note that my terminal commandline doesn't contain the template options.
However, when I empty the template options in Phoshare itself, it still doesn't
work (in >=1.47):
Reading iPhoto database from /Users/harryvanderwolf/Pictures/iPhoto Library...
No album type for Foto's.
Version 9.2.3 library with 14501 images
Phoshare.py --export "/Users/harryvanderwolf/Pictures/Album200" --iphoto
"~/Pictures/iPhoto Library" --events ".2002" --update --folderhints --faces
--face_keywords --iptc --gps
Scanning iPhoto data for photos to export...
Scanning existing files in export folder...
Exporting photos from iPhoto to export folder...
Done!
Note that I remove the output folder between every run. I never had to do that,
but for these tests I did.
I'm a Dutch user, so to be absolutely sure I also switched my system setings to
English to test whether that mattered somehow, but that doesn't make a
difference.
Original comment by hvdw...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2013 at 9:20
I just checked my own commands (also against the documentation) and I now
notice that in phoshare I use <--events ".2002">, where as I use <-e ".*2002">
on my command line. That "*" does the trick.
So I also tried with <-e "2002"> and plain 2002 in Phoshare and that also works.
Unfortunateley it still doesn't work in 1.52, only in 1.47 and 1.50.
Original comment by hvdw...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2013 at 9:36
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
amityweb...@gmail.com
on 5 Oct 2012 at 10:54