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chocolate-bars

Present histograms (bars!) of images in a directory, including extras such as exif data from the camera.

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Present histograms (bars!) of images in a directory, including extras such as exif data from the camera. Star and move favorite images.

Electron based app - so, it runs on node.js.

status - stable

chocolate-bars is stable on Windows, Linux Ubuntu (Mac is possible but not tested). Releases follow semantic versioning.

node

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npm Package NPM Downloads

styled with prettier semantic-release

License: MIT

ko-fi

why?

Histograms are useful for finding image defects such as:

  • over-exposure
  • under-exposure
  • low contrast

Also was curious how to implement this in node.js. And - I really miss the 'moved starred images' feature of good ole' Picasa

dependencies

  • Node 10.18.0 or higher

dependencies for Windows

We use sharp to resize images during processing. sharp requires node-gyp to build, so you will need to install Microsoft's windows-build-tools using this command:

npm install --global --production windows-build-tools

features

  • scan a folder of images and present a browsable summary
  • show image thumbnails and histogram
  • show additional image properties such as file size, image size
  • show exif tags where available (JPEG files)
  • 'star' images in a folder like in Picasa
  • move previously 'starred' images to a new folder
  • delete the selected image
  • handles large number of images (2000+) and sub-directories, via paging
  • supports JPEG, PNG file formats
  • correctly handles JPEG image orientation (from EXIF)

usage - as cli (command line tool)

View Images and Get chocolate bars (histograms)

Screenshot

ways to run

You can run chocolate-bars in one of two ways:

  • a) as a globally installed command line tool
  • OR b) from the source code
a) install globally as a command line tool

npm i -g electron@4

npm i -g chocolate-bars@latest --production

note: on Ubuntu you may need to prefix the above commands with sudo:

sudo npm i -g electron@4

sudo npm i -g chocolate-bars@latest --production

To use:

chocolate-bars [--imageDir=<path to image directory>] [--subDirs]

where --subDirs means also view images in sub directories.

This can be abbreviated to:

chocolate-bars [--i=<path to image directory>] [--s]

note: If --imageDir (or --i) is not given, then chocolate-bars will try to open the default photos folder, depending on the OS.

For a full list of options, see the built-in help:

chocolate-bars --help

b) from the source code
yarn

On Windows: use a bash shell like git bash.

To test your installation:

./test.sh

To check your images:

./go.sh --imageDir=<path to image direcory>

example:

./go.sh --imageDir=../myPhotos --subDirs

where --subDirs means also view images in sub directories.

For a full list of options, see the built-in help:

./go.sh --help

keyboard shortcuts

A number of keyboard shortcuts are available:

AreaKeyAction
Images panelUp Arrow, Down ArrowScroll up or down the set of images.
Images panelSpaceScroll down the set of images.
Selected image, Expanded image*+Toggle the expanded view of the image.
Selected image, Expanded image** or EnterToggle the star for that image.
Expanded image*Left ArrowShow the previous image.
Expanded image*Right ArrowShow the next image.
Expanded image*DeletePrompt to delete the expanded image.
Expanded image*EscapeClose the expanded image.

* An image is expanded by clicking on the small orange box in the top-right of the image.

references

image data

color spaces in image files

http://regex.info/blog/photo-tech/color-spaces-page2

online exif viewer

http://exif.regex.info/exif.cgi

electron starter

https://github.com/electron/electron-quick-start

electron and react boilerplate

https://github.com/iRath96/electron-react-typescript-boilerplate

https://github.com/electron-react-boilerplate/electron-react-boilerplate

sites

siteURL
source code (github)https://github.com/mrseanryan/chocolate-bars
github pagehttps://mrseanryan.github.io/chocolate-bars/
npmhttps://www.npmjs.com/package/chocolate-bars

developing code in this repository

see the contributing readme.

origin

This project is based on the excellent seeder project typescript-library-starter.

libaries

chocolate-bars uses the ExifReader library.

ORIGINAL readme (from the seeder project)

see here

authors

Original work by Sean Ryan - mr.sean.ryan(at gmail.com)

licence = MIT

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

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Package last updated on 24 Feb 2021

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