Hello everybody,
I'm currently using two computers (one laptop, one desktop) both running digiKam. The laptop is used for the initial import and viewing of new photos if I'm away from home. The desktop is my datastorage and working environment. During my last holidays I found the time to enter a lot of tags on my photos inside the laptop digiKam installation. Now I'm back home and want to migrate the new albums to my desktop-computer and of course, I want to keep the tags on the pictures. Now my questions: Is there a way to migrate tags together with the album from on PC to another? Is there a kind of "whitepaper" on using digiKam in a multi-pc or multiuser environment to bypass the problems which are potentially located in such "non-standard" environments? Thanks in advance, Volker _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Am Tuesday 31 July 2007 schrieb Volker Guelke:
> Hello everybody, > > I'm currently using two computers (one laptop, one desktop) both running > digiKam. The laptop is used for the initial import and viewing of new > photos if I'm away from home. The desktop is my datastorage and working > environment. > > > During my last holidays I found the time to enter a lot of tags on my > photos inside the laptop digiKam installation. Now I'm back home and > want to migrate the new albums to my desktop-computer and of course, I > want to keep the tags on the pictures. > > > Now my questions: > > Is there a way to migrate tags together with the album from on PC to > another? > > Is there a kind of "whitepaper" on using digiKam in a multi-pc or > multiuser environment to bypass the problems which are potentially > located in such "non-standard" environments? > > Thanks in advance, > > Volker > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users this is to answer (partly) the two mails of you: digiKam can be set-up (settings->configure digiKam->metadata) so as to write all authoring data, comments and tags into the IPTC fields of the every image file. If you do that you can actually move the files outside digiKam and recover the metadata (provided they've not been overwritten by another program) when re-integrating them into the digikam library path. If you havn't set the above safe-metadata-to-file option yet, you can still write all metadata into the files from Album menu: Synchronize images with database. Unfortunately you have to do that album by album. Gerhard -- Hakuna matata http://www.gerhard.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
On 8/1/07, Gerhard Kulzer <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Am Tuesday 31 July 2007 schrieb Volker Guelke: > > Hello everybody, > > > > I'm currently using two computers (one laptop, one desktop) both running > > digiKam. The laptop is used for the initial import and viewing of new > > photos if I'm away from home. The desktop is my datastorage and working > > environment. > > > > > > During my last holidays I found the time to enter a lot of tags on my > > photos inside the laptop digiKam installation. Now I'm back home and > > want to migrate the new albums to my desktop-computer and of course, I > > want to keep the tags on the pictures. > > > > > > Now my questions: > > > > Is there a way to migrate tags together with the album from on PC to > > another? > > > > Is there a kind of "whitepaper" on using digiKam in a multi-pc or > > multiuser environment to bypass the problems which are potentially > > located in such "non-standard" environments? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Volker > > Hi Volker, > this is to answer (partly) the two mails of you: > > digiKam can be set-up (settings->configure digiKam->metadata) so as to write > all authoring data, comments and tags into the IPTC fields of the every image > file. If you do that you can actually move the files outside digiKam and > recover the metadata (provided they've not been overwritten by another > program) when re-integrating them into the digikam library path. Hi Gerhard, Is this true even of RAW files? I've noticed that when I try to check the metadata of a CR2 file (Image->Metadata->Edit EXIF or Image->Metadata->Edit IPTC) all the fields are grayed-out. Does this mean that any added metadata to RAW files is only stored in the digikam database, and not written to the files themselves? Thanks, -wojciech > > If you havn't set the above safe-metadata-to-file option yet, you can still > write all metadata into the files from Album menu: Synchronize images with > database. Unfortunately you have to do that album by album. > > Gerhard > > -- > Hakuna matata > http://www.gerhard.fr Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Am Wednesday 01 August 2007 schrieb Wojciech Jarosz:
> On 8/1/07, Gerhard Kulzer <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Am Tuesday 31 July 2007 schrieb Volker Guelke: > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > > I'm currently using two computers (one laptop, one desktop) both > > > running digiKam. The laptop is used for the initial import and viewing > > > of new photos if I'm away from home. The desktop is my datastorage and > > > working environment. > > > > > > > > > During my last holidays I found the time to enter a lot of tags on my > > > photos inside the laptop digiKam installation. Now I'm back home and > > > want to migrate the new albums to my desktop-computer and of course, I > > > want to keep the tags on the pictures. > > > > > > > > > Now my questions: > > > > > > Is there a way to migrate tags together with the album from on PC to > > > another? > > > > > > Is there a kind of "whitepaper" on using digiKam in a multi-pc or > > > multiuser environment to bypass the problems which are potentially > > > located in such "non-standard" environments? > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > > > Volker > > > > Hi Volker, > > this is to answer (partly) the two mails of you: > > > > digiKam can be set-up (settings->configure digiKam->metadata) so as to > > write all authoring data, comments and tags into the IPTC fields of the > > every image file. If you do that you can actually move the files outside > > digiKam and recover the metadata (provided they've not been overwritten > > by another program) when re-integrating them into the digikam library > > path. > > Hi Gerhard, > Is this true even of RAW files? I've noticed that when I try to check > the metadata of a CR2 file (Image->Metadata->Edit EXIF or > Image->Metadata->Edit IPTC) all the fields are grayed-out. Does this > mean that any added metadata to RAW files is only stored in the > digikam database, and not written to the files themselves? (which are embedded in RAW formats). RAW format metadata is only present in the database for now. This will change as soon as we can write TIFF. Gerhard > Thanks, > -wojciech > > > If you havn't set the above safe-metadata-to-file option yet, you can > > still write all metadata into the files from Album menu: Synchronize > > images with database. Unfortunately you have to do that album by album. > > > > Gerhard > > > > -- > > Hakuna matata > > http://www.gerhard.fr > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users -- Hakuna matata http://www.gerhard.fr _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users signature.asc (196 bytes) Download Attachment |
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Hello Gerhard,
Gerhard Kulzer wrote: > Hi Volker, > this is to answer (partly) the two mails of you: > > digiKam can be set-up (settings->configure digiKam->metadata) so as to write > all authoring data, comments and tags into the IPTC fields of the every image > file. If you do that you can actually move the files outside digiKam and > recover the metadata (provided they've not been overwritten by another > program) when re-integrating them into the digikam library path. > > If you havn't set the above safe-metadata-to-file option yet, you can still > write all metadata into the files from Album menu: Synchronize images with > database. Unfortunately you have to do that album by album. > > Gerhard thanks for the information. This sounds like it will work. Currently I'm using an older Version of digiKam (0.8.2) on my Standard-PC which seems to be unable to use the IPTC-Fields, but I will try that after an upgrade to a 0.9 Version. Will digiKam work with category keywords, if they are not yet configured in the importing digiKam installation or do I need to configure them manually before the import step? Bye, Volker _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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