Hello,
I have made a trip in egypt and do some panoramics. I use AUTOSTITCH to merge the several picture of one panoramic. Nevertheless, AUTOSTITCH don't keep metadata of original pictures and i would like to copy metadata from one of the picture used to make the panoramic on the picture of the panoramic. I've seen that there's a "copy metadata to clipboard" button, but i can't find a way to paste metadata. Do you know if there's a solution? Is there a solution to copy tags from one picture to one or several pictures also? Thanks for all -- ________________________________________ La vie est plus belle quand on est libre ! @@@@@@ LINUX @@@@@@ Libérez vos oreilles : www.jamendo.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
GDoirat - Liberty wrote:
> Hello, > > I have made a trip in egypt and do some panoramics. > I use AUTOSTITCH to merge the several picture of one panoramic. > Nevertheless, AUTOSTITCH don't keep metadata of original pictures and i > would like to copy metadata from one of the picture used to make the > panoramic on the picture of the panoramic. You can do this using the Metadata kipi-plugin. Select the image(s) into which you want to copy the data, then in Digikam Menu Image->Metadata->Import Exif (or XMP or IPTC) and select the file from which you want to copy the data. If you have a lot of pictures and like to use the command prompt, you can use exiftool or exiv2 (see manpages) (you may need to select the images again and then Image->Reread metadata from image to see the changes). > I've seen that there's a "copy metadata to clipboard" button, but i can't > find a way to paste metadata. This option just copies the metadata as text, for example to paste it into a text editor. > Is there a solution to copy tags from one picture to one or several > pictures also? If you store the tags as keywords in IPTC/XMP, those can be copied along using Metadata->Import IPTC/XMP, and then Digikam should find those tags in the image (you may need to select the images again and then Image->Reread metadata from image). This only works if you have set up digikam to store tags as keywords (Settings->Configure Digikam->Metadata->"Save image tags as "Keyword" tags). Greetings, Michael PS: If you don't have the Metadata plugin, make sure you have installed the kipi-plugins package of your distribution, it is independent of digikam. -- Michael Hansen - [hidden email] http://www.pfna.de/ _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Ok, great. Exactly what I need.
Thanks. Gaylord 2009/11/7 Michael G. Hansen <[hidden email]>
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