Friday, December 16, 2011

Save Windows 7 Search Results as Text File

I recently had to create a list of over 3000 files that were dispersed amongst 60 folders. In the past, I would have used NirSoft's SysExporter, but unfortunately it does not work with Windows 7.

Fortunately, rummaging around in my internet, I found a simple way to make lists from Windows Searches. Here is a step by step guide.

Select the directory that you want to search:

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Enter your search:


Once you have your list, select all results and hold the Shift key and right-click on the list. Select "Copy as path" from the menu:


Now you can paste the results in a text document - here I have pasted the results in Excel (2007):


To get rid of all the path information, choose "Text to Columns" from the Data menu:


Then press the radio button for "Delimited":


And set the back-slash "\" as your delimiting value:


This will make the file name its own column:


And you can throw out all the path information and have a nice clean file list:


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Adobe Lightroom - Corrupt Thumbnails

I just got a new Dell Optiplex 990 computer with an Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40 GHz with 8.00 GB of RAM and 64-bit Windows 7 OS for image processing. It's fast.

I just processed 2 processed 2,297 .DNG files and exported them as Jpegs. Unfortunately, when I look at the thumbnails in Windows, this is how they look:

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I thought the files were corrupt and tried exporting them again - same result. When I opened the images the files seemed fine, but I didn't want to run the risk of corrupt thumbnails. Fortunately a post on SevenForums described the same phenomenon. Here is the solution:

Open Disk Cleanup (I just click on the Start Menu and type Disk Cleanup in the Search box).


Select the drive where you keep your thumbnails and press the OK button.


Check Thumbnails on the list of stuff to clean up (you may want to un-check all the other options) and press the OK button. This will delete all your thumbnails. When you reopen the folder your thumbnails will be fixed (they were never broken, but in the interest of speed, they were never drawn right in the first place).

"Fixed"

I hope this helps.



Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Tropical Plant Collecting - From the Field to the Internet

A must read for biologists doing field work and a useful guide for anyone who wants to go traipsing around in tropical forests, written by NYBG's Scott Mori.


''A wonderful read about tropical fieldwork by one of the great contemporary botanical explorers and a few of his many collaborators.''--Professor Sir Ghillean Prance, Director Emeritus, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew