[digiKam-users] Continuing with metadata templates

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[digiKam-users] Continuing with metadata templates

James Orr
I've seldom used metadata templates. It has always appeared to me that I could enter data and modify data from the INFORMATION tab in the CAPTIONS option on the rights side panel. Based on recent discussions, I've been surprised to learn that this is not so.

Apparently, DigiKam is following advice like this from Carl Siebert:
ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS use your template! DO NOT try to type repetitive values. I don’t care how well you type. The photographer who can type his or her name 100,000 times in a row with perfect consistency hasn’t been born yet.
https://www.carlseibert.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/iptc_fields_for_photographers_download_V1.1.pdf
(BTW, this is a useful summary of important fields that DigiKam includes and nowhere that I could find describes either clearly or succinctly, assuming perhaps that it common knowledge what they all mean.)

I have used a template to annotate photos taken in Greece, for example. I was able to select a large group and apply the template to all of them in a few clicks (open the list of templates, select the one I wanted, populate the universe, then APPLY.) I would very much have liked after this to modify subgroups with the specific location, for example, some Athens, some Thessaloniki and so on. I found that I had to go to the METADATA TEMPLATES list, find the one for Greece and edit it. The press REPLACE. Then press OK (otherwise, no save). Then apply that template within the INFORMATION tab. Although effective, this seemed to me to carry the ALWAYS USE THE TEMPLATE to extremes. Enabling on-the-fly editing within the INFORMATION tab seems to be a useful feature to augment the use of templates.
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Re: Continuing with metadata templates

woenx
I have personally never used templates (because I am just an amateur
photographer), but I can see how their use can be a bit too rigid, not
allowing to change fields like the location. They actually can be manually
changed using Metadata Editor tool, but only picture by picture. And it
seems that changing these fields it's still not supported by the Batch Queue
Manager yet.

Another option would be leaving the location blank, and add it as
Tags/Keywords. There's even a reverse geotagging tool if you have the GPS
coordinates and do not want to write the country/province/city manually.



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