5.7.0 appimage. I'm using it only as a DAM, I do not use the edit
(btw, I would love to have a slimmer DK w/o the editing portion) I have been moving images around: some of them in DK, some outside of DK. I have been renaming images: some of them in DK, some outside of DK. I've been assigning a lot of tags. I want to start over again, now that I think that I know better. Is there a way of writing the metadata to images for all the albums but only if the metadata has changed. I have 70,000 photos and it would take a couple of days to write the xmp files Then I can start again from scratch and re-import everything. -- sknahT vyS |
I don't think there is an easy solution for you. Are your images all jpegs? Or raw? Or both? Do you have videos in your collection as well ? Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: [hidden email] Date: 2018-01-04 11:16 AM (GMT-07:00) To: [hidden email] Subject: 5.7.0: I screwed up (btw, I would love to have a slimmer DK w/o the editing portion) I have been moving images around: some of them in DK, some outside of DK. I have been renaming images: some of them in DK, some outside of DK. I've been assigning a lot of tags. I want to start over again, now that I think that I know better. Is there a way of writing the metadata to images for all the albums but only if the metadata has changed. I have 70,000 photos and it would take a couple of days to write the xmp files Then I can start again from scratch and re-import everything. -- sknahT vyS |
Le 04/01/2018 à 20:58, Andrey Goreev a écrit :
> Is there a way of writing the metadata to images for all the albums but > only if the metadata has changed. isn't that the default? jdd -- http://dodin.org |
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On Thu, 04 Jan 2018 12:58:45 -0700
Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> wrote: > I don't think there is an easy solution for you.Are your images all > jpegs? Or raw? Or both? Do you have videos in your collection as > well ? 85%: raw 12-13%: jpg a few others like PSD and PNG 0: video -- sknahT vyS |
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On Thu, 4 Jan 2018 21:05:32 +0100
"[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > Le 04/01/2018 à 20:58, Andrey Goreev a écrit : > > > Is there a way of writing the metadata to images for all the > > albums but only if the metadata has changed. > > isn't that the default? Doesn't look like it. I did it a few month ago and DK rewrote all the xmps. I didn't check every single one, but I checked the "big" albums (5000+ photos) and every single XMP has the same date and I saw the time "drift" of the writes. > > jdd > > -- > http://dodin.org -- sknahT vyS |
I think you will have to re-write xmp sidecars for all raw images.
If you also use daktable and set it to write to xmp sidecars too make sure to backup all the sidecars first. I usually have no problem with darktable and digikam writing in the same xmp sidecar but who knows what can happen. You don't want to lose all darktable editing history in addition to the lost tagging info. For future you might want to rename files on import only and do not change their names after that. I find the following naming structure useful: yyyymmdd_hhmmss_(unique number).jpg/dng where unique number can be either a random number or the original number out of camera e.g. if the image was IMG0023.dng on the SD card you can extract the 0023 to make the name yyyymmdd_hhmmss_0023.dng I use Rapid Photo Downloader for that. Any random sequence of numbers will work too. I use $(FILE_FOLDER)/$(FILE_NAME)_$(SEQUENCE) when exporting jpeg from darktable. Pros of such naming structure: No spaces Readable date and time No duplicates -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
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