Using digiKam's Kipi plugins, you can upload your photos to a variety of popular photo services, including Flickr, Picasaweb, and SmugMug. But what if you want to host your own photo album and still be able to populate it with photos directly from within digiKam?
Linux Pro Magazine: "Using digiKam's Kipi plugins, you can upload your photos to a variety of popular photo services, including Flickr, Picasaweb, and SmugMug. But what if you want to host your own photo album and still be able to populate it with photos directly from within digiKam?"
Gilles Caulier has announced on December 29, 2012, that the Release Candidate version of the upcoming digiKam 3.0 digital photo management app is available for download and testing.
I am trying to find a way to manage and organize the photos on my NAS. I am using freenas and have a folder with all of my photos in it. I want to be able to manage and organize those photos and find them but can't seem to add that folder to any of the photo managers I have found.
I have used digikam, kphoto, fspot and have made no progress.
Need to quickly add a title or tags to a few photos? You can use a full-blown photo management application like digiKam for that, but the FotoTagger tool might be a better tool for the job.
I am trying to show all my geotagged photos on Google Earth. I've tried used digiKam with KML export and it works. However, I am forced to select every photo that I want to export, meaning I can only work with one directory/folder at a time.
Is there any way that I can export all images in a directory and all subdirectories?
Also, can I remove the title text from the images?
Scribbles and Snaps: "Of course, renaming each and every photo by hand is not particularly practical, especially if you take dozens or even hundreds of photos each day. This is when digiKam's Rename feature can come in rather handy. You can use it to define rather advanced renaming rules and apply them to multiple photos in one fell swoop."
digiKam is an immensely powerful photo application, so learning all its features requires time and effort. But this capable photo management application also offers a few easy to use features which you can use to instantly improve your shots.
Looks like summer finally caught up with digiKam developers! This week the digest will be very short: ongoing work on refactoring color profiles code; libkdcraw updated to libraw-0.8.0-beta5 (support for RAW files bigger than 2GB); new features in Flickr export.