Die Pfeiler des Glaubens von Ildefonso Falcones
Die Pfeiler des Glaubens ist ein unglaubwürdiger, pathetischer und krampfhaft konstruierter Haufen Grütze. Wie kann man nach einem Buch wie Die Kathedrale des Meeres nur so was schreiben?
Navigating the Makernote hell
Trying to enhance node-exif, my Exif library for node.js, I came across Makernotes which really do annoy me right now.
Makernotes are part of the Exif specification, a standard for storing information about an image inside the image file, especially used in JPEGs. Where Exif itself is well specified and documented, the Makernote part is everything but. The specification describes the Makernote as "a tag for manufacturers of Exif writers to record any desired information. The contents are up to the manufacturer, but this tag should not be used for any other than its intended purpose".
As you can imagine the part the contents are up to the manufacturer led to a lot of different specifications with most of them being proprietary. Hurray! Luckily most of the specifications have been reverse engineered by now, for example by Evan Hunter, and are available around the internet, no one seems to claim completeness, though.
As if the proprietary nature with missing specifications isn't enough the Makernotes bring a couple of other problems which I’m not going to elaborate on here. If you’re interested you can check the Exiv2 Makernote page for a start.
Anyway, after digging for information and writing some code to extract the Makernote data I now need to test if everything works and iron out some bugs. This is why I'm looking for pictures taken with cameras by the following manufacturers and hope you can help me out:
Agfa, Asahi, Canon, Casio, Contax, Epson, Fujifilm, Foveon, Kodak, Konica, Kyocera, Leica, Mamiya, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, Ricoh, Samsung, Sigma, Sony.
If you own a camera by one of the manufacturers, know someone who does or simply have a picture taken with one of these cameras around I’d really appreciate if you can drop me a line and/or the picture on Twitter or GitHub. Thanks!
Lustrum by Robert Harris
Finally managed to read Lustrum by Robert Harris. It oozes Ancient Rome on every page. Great read.
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
Every once in a while I simply have to read the book or watch the movie… so should you!
"If you don’t know what you want," the doorman said, "you end up with a lot you don't."
Leopard von Jo Nesbø
Finished the last (available) book in the Harry Hole series by Jo Nesbø. A pretty solid sequel to the series that makes me look forward to the next novel which is set to be released later this year.