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Save original filename in IPTC

Robert Markula
Hi guys (and gals),
what do you think about the feature to save the original image filename
in the database and the option to save it as IPTC information in the image?

This may come in handy when you get images from friends, relatives or
the internet and tend to rename them according to your own image
filename scheme. Without the original image filename in place somewhere
you have no clue to what the original filename was. Thus, it will be
difficult at least to refer to the original image in case you need it.

Opinions?

Cheers,
Robert

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Re: Save original filename in IPTC

Gilles Caulier-4


2007/7/1, Robert Markula <[hidden email]>:
Hi guys (and gals),
what do you think about the feature to save the original image filename
in the database and the option to save it as IPTC information in the image?

This may come in handy when you get images from friends, relatives or
the internet and tend to rename them according to your own image
filename scheme. Without the original image filename in place somewhere
you have no clue to what the original filename was. Thus, it will be
difficult at least to refer to the original image in case you need it.

Opinions?

There is no standard IPTC tag for that... but this is already done in Exif.Image.DocumentName by editor or batch tools...

Regards

Gilles Caulier
 


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Re: Save original filename in IPTC

Robert Markula
Gilles Caulier wrote:
> There is no standard IPTC tag for that... but this is already done in
> Exif.Image.DocumentName by editor or batch tools...

Oh, I didn't know that with Exif. Thanks for the hint! However, in IPTC
the 'Object Name' could be used for that.

The key to using this feature (if applied) would be some kind of
automatism that writes the image filename to this IPTC and/or EXIF field
as soon as the image is loaded. After that, the file can be renamed
however the user would like, since the original filename is saved as a
reference.

Would that be worth a feature request?

Cheers,
Robert

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Re: Save original filename in IPTC

Bugzilla from cmaessen@casco.demon.nl
Op maandag 2 juli 2007, schreef Robert Markula:

  > > done in Exif.Image.DocumentName by editor or batch tools...
  >
  > IPTC the 'Object Name' could be used for that.
As I recall, both tags are meant to be a reference to the actual
filename.
  >
  > The key to using this feature (if applied) would be some kind of
  > automatism that writes the image filename to this IPTC and/or EXIF
  > field as soon as the image is loaded.
If there should be an automatism at all, than it is that these tags are
changed as the actual filename changes.

  > After that, the file can be
  > renamed however the user would like, since the original filename is
  > saved as a reference.
So, no I don't think this is a good idea, and if one is thinking about
implementing it, than I suggest to make it configurable in the
digiKam-settings.

Caspar.
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Re: Save original filename in IPTC

Robert Markula
Caspar Maessen wrote:
> If there should be an automatism at all, than it is that these tags are
> changed as the actual filename changes.

Everybody has different workflows, so your suggestion to make this
available as a digiKam setting sounds reasonable. Maybe a setting to use
either the original image filename or the current image filename?

Cheers,
Ro

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