Hi,
On 07/20/2016 11:05 AM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
We've discussed replacing Shotwell many times in the past. I
believe
consensus was that gThumb would be better, but we would instead wait
for GNOME Photos to mature a bit more so we don't change the default
photo app so many times. Photos is pretty clearly more polished than
Shotwell at this point, and I think we're ready to make the switch. Of
course it is still under active development, but let's not make perfect
the enemy of the good. If you care about this change, please either +1
or object.
Just some comments from an active heavy user of Fedora media
applications including photography applications:
Shotwell for a long time was the only GNOMEish application that I could
use to reliably and safely import photos from my dSLRs. The key feature
is the ability to import the folders using a specific layout on disk
based on timestamps in each photo's EXIF data. This means I can merge
photos from multiple cameras (2 dSLRs and multiple smart phones and
extended family members' cameras & FB downloads) into a single
filesystem on our family's media center and in our cloud backup (so we
can view photos based on date / family event rather than by whatever
device happened to take the picture.)
Shotwell's ability to do the import is not perfect - frequently if you
use a large memory card in your camera (say ~32 GB) it would freeze/hang
during import and occasionally crash. Because of the instability, I
sought out another app for importing recently; I discovered gthumb now
does it - beautifully. It's UI fits in with the rest of GNOME even
better than Shotwell, and it is more robust than Shotwell in that it
doesn't appear to freeze or crash during large imports.
It does not appear GNOME Photos has a method of importing photos off of
a camera. So taking Shotwell out for GNOME Photos potentially means
removing the functionality of photo import off of cameras.
I am not going to tell you whether or not that is the right thing to do
for Workstation, and I am certainly capable of dnf installing gthumb for
my own needs. Swapping out Shotwell *will* remove a current
out-of-the-box Workstation functionality, however, and I think when
making the decision you should be aware of this.
Sorry for the long-windedness (hopefully illustrates the full user
context,) and I hope this helps in some way.
~m