
Eliminating neglected tropical diseases like kala-azar, leprosy and yaws adapting and implementing the End Tuberculosis strategy the way forward for preventing and controlling cancer and sustainable universal health coverage will be other areas of focus at the meeting.

The Regional Committee, the highest policy making body of WHO in the region, will also deliberate on anti-microbial resistance, an issue which needs urgent attention and action. Apart from tobacco, the meeting will also witness discussions on post-2015 Global Sustainable Development Goals, and expanding effective services with stronger health workforce. Sources said now India may again have to explain its move to satisfy queries and concerns from the international community at Dili. Meanwhile, the agriculture ministry has also given its consent to the proposal for larger pictorial warnings. Though, the committee recently held consultations with civil society as well as industry players, no resolution has been arrived at so far. Despite pressure from the civil society as well as the international community, the government has also failed to indicate a deadline for the committee to submit its recommendation or to say how long the ministry will wait before issuing its final order. Though, the ministry has maintained all through that it is determined to take stringent measures in order to control consumption of tobacco products, the delay in implementing larger pictorial warnings triggered criticism against the government. The committee had sought more time to do stakeholder consultation and submit its final report to the health ministry. However, following interim recommendations by a Parliamentary Committee on Subordinate Legislation examining the proposed amendments to the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2008, the ministry had put the final notification for the implementation on hold. A notification to this effect was also issued allowing time to manufacturers to prepare for the implementation. The health ministry had earlier set a deadline of April 1 to increase the size of pictorial warnings on packs of tobacco products. It is most likely that India will have to explain its position in the context of delay in implementation of the larger pictorial warnings on packs of tobacco products,” said an official, who is going to attend the WHO meeting. “Accelerating efforts to protect people against tobacco is one of the key topics for discussion at the meet. The meeting, which will take place in Dili in Timor Leste, will be attended by health ministers from 11 countries of the south-east Asia region including Indian health minister J P Nadda. Assessment of tobacco control measures taken by various countries in the region is among the top agendas to be taken up for detailed discussion during the meeting, sources said. If you are able to access images by date it is only because you have memorized your entire library and have in effect a catalog in your head.NEW DELHI: India may have to face tough questions on tobacco control at the upcoming south-east Asia regional committee meeting of the World Health Organization next week. Professionals tell us that Picktorial reduces their editing time by 60 (for portrait images), and everyday enthusiasts tell us that it’s much easier to use.

You can customize this crop by setting a crop rectangle manually. You can build a GPS index and use face recognition to tag some images with a person's name and there are ways to automatically sort images that are sort of alike but these are still catalogs even if that are automatically generated Yoav clarifies that Picktorial is built for those who care about their photos but also care about their time, and appreciate high image-quality and a well-designed user experience. When you are straightening a photo, Picktorial automatically crops the photo so it will not contain undefined pixels. If it possible to automate the content to filename mapping. Lots of people shoot wild life or flowers and collect images over several years.

The only way is to keep some kind of catalog that maps image content to the filename. You can't remember over 100 dates and even if you did you likely shot mostly non-frogs of those dates. What if you like frogs and find about four frogs every month for the last ten years and now finally are putting together a presentation on frog identification and needed to gather your frog images. You had to know in advance the image you wanted was shot in May. And what if the one you were looking for was actually in April. So what do you do with 4,000 images except hunt through them from to back.
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If you want to know how the app works, try the free trial. In around 2 seconds it found over 4,000 of them. I typed in "05" to look for images shot in May. In the case of Picktorial, there is a search window that teaches through the EXIF data in the files.
