5 hours ago5 hr Hi,I'm Ben from Switzerland. I dive since quite many years now, but mostly only a few weeks per year, like 1 or 2 or 3 weeks, depending on the holidays plans.I recently put a few of my underwater pictures online there : https://www.b3no.ch/photos/underwater/Actually, I also put my full divelog online (the pictures of each pages the logbook themselves), and also some technical data extracted automatically from the pictures (tech data + marine life seen and other comments). This does include also some computer data, which generates the dislplay of the dive profile. Actually, I think that one of the the nice feature of this small personal website is that the photos on the site, are matching a dive #number in the divelog, and then, based on the EXIFS of the photography and the dive-computer data that are cross-checked, it's able to draw a small point on the dive-profile showing when the picture has been taken and at what depth. So those are all static data, and I have build scripts that generates the webpages automatically. The comments and descriptions are mainly in french, but there are also plenty of other data understandable for non-french-speaking person.For example this is my last dive in Marsa Nakari, south of Egypt, a few weeks ago :https://www.b3no.ch/divelog/445/And on that divelog page, it's matching 3 pictures from the galleries. The pictures are displayed on top the divelog page, it automatically writes the depth, and then a few tech data and notes extracted from the logbook, Then some marine life information also taken from the logbook. And finally a screen capture of my logbook.My dive buddies and I love to stamp our logbooks, and especially for that last dive of the holiday week, you can see a lot of personal stamps and personal messages on those captures of the logs.Also EXIFs are available when a picture is magnified.Cheers,ben
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