Hi,
I am testing digiKam as a replacement for Picasa, and also as a tool to maintain durable albums (i.e. albums surviving years of software changes). In general it looks like a great tool. I tested Exif, IPTC and XMP comments (with utf-8 required). EXIF is pretty much useless, IPTC and XMP work fine (XMP is natively utf-8, IPTC does some magic but it survives). I then compared the comments with those displayed in Picase and Google Photos. Picasa displays XMP and IPTC in this order (i.e XMP takes precedent) However, export form digiKam to Google Photos (using plugin) does not seem to retain metadata, neither IPTC nor XMP. The photos are exported, but the comments are not shown. I used the same photos, exporting them to Google Albums in two ways: a) From Picasa, and b) Directly from computer (Google Photos gives you such option). In both cases the Captions are retained and shown in Google Photos. The digiKam manual says (the pdf version): "When you export images to web services, the captions will be exported at choice into either/or/and caption/title of the web gallery system, no need to re-write the story for publishing" Questions: is there a configuration for this plugin? Is it a bug? Did I miss anything? Any clue would be appreciated -- Sent from: http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digikam-users-f1735189.html |
Hi, In all case, we will investiguate with new students while this summer to port this tool to OAuth2 and look how the file transfert work as expected, including metadata. Best Gilles Caulier 2018-03-02 22:55 GMT+01:00 MarekZielinski <[hidden email]>: Hi, |
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