T theseus Registered User. Local time Today, 02:20 Joined Aug 6, 2018 Messages 32 Sep 24, 2018 #21 BeeJayEff said: ... I'd like to exercise and extend my Access knowledge. Click to expand... An excellent reason!
BeeJayEff said: ... I'd like to exercise and extend my Access knowledge. Click to expand... An excellent reason!
arnelgp ..forever waiting... waiting for jellybean! Local time Today, 14:20 Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 20,221 Sep 24, 2018 #22 here is a sample db that will convert your .cr2 raw image to .jpg i took time to study how this will work. for this test, copy all files to MyDocuments. make sure you add to Path the folder where you put exiftool.exe. run the db, if security warning allow it to run. this will create two folder RAW and JPEG. your .cr2 file will be copied to RAW folder, converted to .jpg and the .jpg copied to JPEG folder. the form will open and the path says it is using the RAW folder while in fact the image being displayed is located on the JPEG folder. https://www.dropbox.com/s/agahoqwvefxbho9/sampleRAW.zip?dl=0
here is a sample db that will convert your .cr2 raw image to .jpg i took time to study how this will work. for this test, copy all files to MyDocuments. make sure you add to Path the folder where you put exiftool.exe. run the db, if security warning allow it to run. this will create two folder RAW and JPEG. your .cr2 file will be copied to RAW folder, converted to .jpg and the .jpg copied to JPEG folder. the form will open and the path says it is using the RAW folder while in fact the image being displayed is located on the JPEG folder. https://www.dropbox.com/s/agahoqwvefxbho9/sampleRAW.zip?dl=0
B BeeJayEff Registered User. Local time , 23:20 Joined Sep 10, 2013 Messages 198 Sep 24, 2018 #23 Thanks, arnelgp, I shall study that when I can find some time