Hello,
This subject have been raised several times recently, but I think only in partial way, so I will try to recollect all here for better understanding. * there are export scripts for online most known public galeries (flicker...). I beg that the export filter makes sure all the necessary files are created and uploaded, BUT I'm pretty sure there is no reverse backup, that is the online content is not duplicated anywhere on the hard drive (may be it's not necessary for flickr) * there are export scripts for "local" repositories, for example html export. These scripts makes a copy of the photos and deliver a package ready to be uploaded none of these systems is really satisfactory, mostly because modern photos are hudge (in Mb) and many (great number): - for the online repos, the full high res photo is not uploaded, OR if uploaded the real time connection system is not very handy because it may need several *days* to upload pĥotos and keeping digikam open for a so long time is not nice. Is digikam able to recover in case of connection lost? - for local export, the high def images are duplicated, wich is a waste of place if ever the HDD is big enough to accomodate them :-) So, I think, we could have a great advantage to have a somewhat centralized digikam structure. I mean a global tree for the original photos + the export part I see three levels for images: + original photos from the camera. These ones, at the exception of extremely bad ones (and this can be discussed) should never be touched! + edited original photos: the one we work on with DigiKam. Here we have to remove all what we don't want now, trim, change anything necessary + The export files. there could be folders for each export filter with the necessary files and *links* to the edited original photos so a tree like this: DigiKam DigiKam/originals DigiKam/edited DigiKam/flicker DigiKam/html (and so on) and then some sort of rsync script to update online, preferably beginning with low resolution photos and ending with originals (if necessary). and some sort of backup utility (may be so easy no utility is necessary :-) copying all the DigiKam stuff to an external HDD :-) Such way I could manage my 80Gb/20000 photos collection. I think this would needs very litle changes from DigiKam, mainly link replacing copy in the export scripts Importing of photos uploaded by third party people could be another enhancement, But I have little experience in that. I'm not able to code such export filters, but can read C code and give usefull help thanks jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.org http://news.opensuse.org/2009/04/13/people-of-opensuse-jean-daniel-dodin/ _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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