I have a workflow in which I place new images in a directory, spend some
time tagging them/correcting timestamps using digikam with various information, and then I "import" them into my main collection while organizing them by date. I do this using the "import -> Add Images" feature, and then I select "Date-based sub-albums" in the settings. I choose my main collection's root, and then the images get stuffed in their appropriate locations, along with all of their metadata and tags. This worked well for me until I turned off the feature where digikam writes my tags to each image's metadata, because I realized that was causing long waits each time I applied a tag to a large number of images. After turning that feature off, my workflow broke because the import process did not move or copy the tags along with images because they only exist in the database, not in the image files. I would like to know if there is a way to replicate my previous functionality without being forced to write metadata to each file. I can't seem to find anything such feature in the batch queue manager or plugins. Does such a feature exist? -Ron |
Away from Digikam now, but: - For me, the tagging by writing to the files is a background task if I remember correctly. I.e. you can continue working while digikam still writes EXIF data. I also tag large numbers of photos and I'm sure I'd have been very annoyed if the write blocked the program. - Somewhere in the menu there's a function to "write tags to images". You could tag until you're all done, then select that and go for a quick coffee before "importing" the images. On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 5:15 PM <[hidden email]> wrote: I have a workflow in which I place new images in a directory, spend some |
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