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Hi,<BR>
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New to DigiKam, so still working through some basic issues. Actually new to Linux so be kind (Using Ubuntu).<BR>
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I like the DigiKam a lot as it has very similar workflows to me and operates in a way that I find intuitive.<BR>
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Something I can't seem to figure out though is a way to visually highlight source files. I'll explain...<BR>
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My workflow is as follows (in the simplest form)...<BR>
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1. Import RAW data from digital camera<BR>
2. Delete unwanted photos<BR>
3. Convert RAW file to PNG/JPG for minor adjustments (depending on need)<BR>
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Consequently you have on the file system the source RAW files and derived JPG or PNG (depending on need) files.<BR>
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I have been using DigiKam to review and discard old images not wanted any more and noted that RAW files are shown exactly the same way as all other file types.<BR>
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Considering derived images can be replaced and source images can not, I was looking for a way to flag RAW (source) files so there is less of a chance of accidentally deleting the images (at least have me think twice).<BR>
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I know that source files could be in a variety of formats so I thought I could tag RAW files but can't seem to figure out how I might use this to flag/highlight the tagged items. Alternatively I can always separate source files from derived files in the file system but this is messier.<BR>
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Any suggestions would be appreciated or indications how others handle this problem.<BR>
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<I>Cheers Simon</I><BR>
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