That sounds like what I want.  I'll go take a look. Thanks Paul.

Gonz

On 1/17/08, Paul Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gonz -
>
> I use DownloaderPro by Breeze Systems.  Using the plug-ins provided with
> the software here's what it will do...download the originals, whether
> pef or jpg, and put them in a primary directory, convert the pef's to
> dng's and put them in whatever directory you specify (assuming you have
> DNG Converter installed), create copies of all the originals on the card
> and put them in a backup directory - you can specify both a primary and
> a secondary backup directory.  You can try it free for 30 days to see if
> it's what you want.
>
> There's also an SDK available that will let you write more plug-ins in C++.
>
> http://www.breezesys.com/
>
> -p
>
> Gonz wrote:
> > I want to automate my backup/conversion flow, and I dont know if you
> > guys have ever run across any tools that do this.  Basically I take
> > the images from the file, if they are PEF, I convert them with Adobe's
> > DNG converter, save the PEF files in a "negatives" directory, back
> > that up, then put the DNG in my working area.  If the original is a
> > JPG, then I just skip the conversion stage, but the backup still
> > happens and the copy is put into the working area also.
> >
> > If there are no prebuilt tools or scripts that do this, I will write
> > my own.  My biggest issue is calling the converter from the script.
> > Does anyone know if this is possible, and if so, what the command line
> > arguments are?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Gonz
> >
>
>
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