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How to read the tkderm_register.txt

The following is an example of tkderm_register.txt.

..........................................
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register log written by tkderm 1.0.0
photo_type:macro;camera:k
2007-10-01 16:13:30
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exif_time is 2007-09-28 09:23:39
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:24:47
diff is 00:01:08
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:50:04
diff is 00:26:25
entry_guess is 2007-09-28 09:24:47
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exif_time is 2007-09-28 09:23:53
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:24:47
diff is 00:00:54
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:50:04
diff is 00:26:11
entry_guess is 2007-09-28 09:24:47
..........................................
exif_time is 2007-09-28 09:49:16
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:24:47
diff is 00:24:29
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:50:04
diff is 00:00:48
entry_guess is 2007-09-28 09:50:04
..........................................
exif_time is 2007-09-28 09:49:27
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:24:47
diff is 00:24:40
entry_time is 2007-09-28 09:50:04
diff is 00:00:37
entry_guess is 2007-09-28 09:50:04
..........................................

The example consists of five blocks if you regard the dotted lines as separators. The first block contains three lines and the other ones contain six lines each.

The first block is printed at once per an Automatic Image Registration session and includes information on the tkDerm version, the kind of the targets (macro or micro), the camera name and the time when the data were written.

As for the other blocks, one block corresponds to one photo. You can see that four photos have been registered as the example includes four blocks.

A brief description for each line in the block is:

exif_time
The time stamp recorded in the Exif file.
entry_time
The session time stored in the database.
diff
The difference between them.
entry_guess
The entry_time corresponding to the minimum value of the ''diff''s.

tkDerm should guess the entry_guess to be the estimated session time for the photo.


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