We have no limit from the digikam side, but SQLite might run out of
performance at some collection size.
I have a testcollection with randomly generated images (mostly fractals) to
test some issues with digikam. This collection has 120.000 images in it and
digikam still runs smooth. Only algorithms that operate over the whole
collection are not usable with this collection size (like find duplicates),
but SQLite and digikam itself still run very smooth.
There might be a limit, but this depends heavily on your hardware. But this is
true for every software out there...
Andi
On Friday 03 April 2009 11:40:11 Oppau Info - Frank Müller - Technik wrote:
> Thx Sveinn í Felli
> Markus wrote he has 15.000+ and you have 34+
> So the reason has to be in my system.
> Thx to you all
>
> Frank
>
> Sveinn í Felli (IMAP) schrieb:
> > Not that I'm aware of; my collection has 34372 images,
> > totaling 46.2GB
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Sveinn í Felli
>
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