Thank you very much for this informative video! It helped me a lot to understand Digikam better and also answered my question how to delete the metadata in an image. Once again, thank you for the effort you put into explaining Digikam's features to us. I am thrilled! Please keep up the good work. With best regards from Germany Mic 🙂
I'm still in the fumbling stage, hoping for help with what seems like a pretty simple wish: for some very boring un-artistic construction documentation, all I need to do is to caption and apply "date taken" to each shot so that these are visible later when viewed (as a jpeg, or PDF, or whatever). I've already edited a lot of my filenames to BE the captions, and this would be fine as my initial step, but to use with DigiKam, it seems there should be a way to use BQM to apply the filename text as the caption, and the "date taken" as the date. Is there a way to do this by batch, say 100 shots for a month's work, in one folder? If captions are better entered one at a time, I can also do that, but dates need to come from the EXIF data (to lend at least the /sense/ of authenticity, even if they could be tampered with.)
You might want to check in over at discuss.pixls.us and see what they have to say. Lots of helpful people, including actual developers. Thanks for watching!
Really enjoying this series... Thanks and keep them coming
Thank you very much for this informative video! It helped me a lot to understand Digikam better and also answered my question how to delete the metadata in an image. Once again, thank you for the effort you put into explaining Digikam's features to us. I am thrilled! Please keep up the good work.
With best regards from Germany
Mic 🙂
Glad it was helpful! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
I was happy to comment on this video - after all it helped me with digiKam.
Greetings from Germany
Mic 🙂
This helps so much thank you for real
You're very welcome, and thanks for checking in.
I'm still in the fumbling stage, hoping for help with what seems like a pretty simple wish: for some very boring un-artistic construction documentation, all I need to do is to caption and apply "date taken" to each shot so that these are visible later when viewed (as a jpeg, or PDF, or whatever). I've already edited a lot of my filenames to BE the captions, and this would be fine as my initial step, but to use with DigiKam, it seems there should be a way to use BQM to apply the filename text as the caption, and the "date taken" as the date. Is there a way to do this by batch, say 100 shots for a month's work, in one folder?
If captions are better entered one at a time, I can also do that, but dates need to come from the EXIF data (to lend at least the /sense/ of authenticity, even if they could be tampered with.)
You might want to check in over at discuss.pixls.us and see what they have to say. Lots of helpful people, including actual developers. Thanks for watching!