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scene file editor
Any programmers out there who have written/can write a scene file editor that will run on a mac? It would be very useful to be able to see and change all the settings at once, then upload them to the camera.
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Is there a pc version?
That would be nice and a great time saver. |
scene file spec
Along with posing the question, I am trying to figure out how to do it, because, indeed, it would be very useful. Mind, it's a bit over my head! Hopefully, someone here will say, sure, it's at this URL...
Meanwhile, the first issue is, does anyone know the structure of the scene file that the camera recognizes? It is, of course, compressed, and does not read as ASCII. It would be easier to parse if someone could say how it is set up. Knowing that, it seems not too hard to write a php ap that would run in a browser, on any platform, whether pc or mac. |
I've attempted to open a scene file in a text editor and nothing in it makes sense to me. The format seems to be very proprietary, so I would imagine it would take a software engineer from JVC to write an app for MAC or PC.
Something like that would be awesome though. Nikon's Capture app has a curve editor that shows a sample of the effects of the curve on a stock photo as you change the parameters. This would be a very cool function to have in any potential JVC scene file software. |
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If no one on the list knows the file structure of the scene file, can anyone suggest who to ask who might know? Are there any technical connections at JVC? I'm just an outsider in the wilderness, so I don't know where else to ask. It wouldn't be any work for them, nor am I looking to make money on it, and I think that many HD100 users would find it helpful.
Any ideas on how to get this information? |
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