Monthly Archive for February, 2006

Editing ID3 tags

Many audio related applications are known to have a not really nice ID3 editing capabilities. Often they provide either very few fields or too many. Let’s take for example SoundJuicer.

Here is how it looks.

What is good? UI is simple. What is not so good? There is no way to edit more tags that are possibly available. You can’t tell if there is a “Year” field. And you can’t add a composer, if “Artist” represents only performer (classical music, jazz etc.).

So here is my simple proof-of-concept mockup: Continue reading ‘Editing ID3 tags’

Adobe Lightroom, OpenRAW

It looks like Adobe is getting the point of direct contact to users, even though they inherited it from acquired Macromedia.

Somehow I missed the news about upcoming Adobe Lightroom, which will be ported to Windows at a later stage of development.

Btw, if you are shooting to Raw, please consider spending ten minutes on RAW Survey for OpenRAW Working Group.

Update: yep, I needed a good sleep when I wrote the first version of this posting :)