04-18-2012
os x hdiutil expert needed
I am writing a script that using the "Total Bytes" field from hdiutil imageinfo -plist <file>. My intention is to get the total mounted size of a compressed dmg. It works for some images, but sometimes it doesn't seem to match up, particularly with larger (over 1 gb) images. Can anybody explain why this is happening, and if there is a more accurate way to get the mounted size through the command line?
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dcraw2hdrgen
dcraw2hdrgen(1) General Commands Manual dcraw2hdrgen(1)
NAME
dcraw2hdrgen - Parse information in given Digital Camera RAW files and output a hdrgen script for generation of HDR images.
SYNOPSIS
dcraw2hdrgen <file1.cr2> [<file2.cr2>...]
DESCRIPTION
This program can be used to automatically create an hdrgen script for use with software creating HDR images. The exposure information is
extracted from RAW files using the `dcraw` tool.
If this script doesn't recognise the exposure settings from the images taken by your camera, please verify if dcraw supports your camera:
`dcraw -i -v your_image.cr2`. You should see a detailed information on shot settings including exposure time. Maybe compiling the newest
version will help.
EXAMPLES
dcraw2hdrgen IMG_0001.CR2 IMG_0002.CR2 IMG_0003.CR2 > sample.hdrgen
Creates a sample.hdrgen script for given images.
SEE ALSO
dcraw(1) pfsindcraw(1) pfsinhdrgen(1) pfshdrcalibrate(1)
BUGS
Please report bugs and comments on implementation to Grzegorz Krawczyk <gkrawczyk@users.sourceforge.net>.
dcraw2hdrgen(1)