<div dir="ltr"><div style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><div><div><div>Hello<br><br></div>I use DK to manage my pictures since many years. I have a database of 28 000 pictures. Until last year, I used a bridge to take most of my pictures in JPEG. But I bougth a SLR this year and to use the full power of it, i take picture in RAW. To my mind, DK editor is not powerfull enough <br>
for editing RAW (was perfect for me for JPEG) : open a RAW and each applies of effect it's quite slow. So I look to a RAW editor and I find DarkTable which i finf really great.<br></div><br>Even if DarkTable is a great tool; i want to still manage pictures in DK to continue my database.<br>
I have tried several things : import pictures from Digikam; open folder in darktable; starring pictures in darktable; modify picture in DT; Synchronise metadata in DK (to recover number of stars given in DT), Tagging picture (keywords, localisation) in DK (i have set DK to store information in XMP files)<br>
<br>Now, I'm in front of a problem : how to see in DK changes applied in DT? because DK have plugging to export pictures to my fresh (still empty) piwigo web album.<br><br>I have tried : export picture in DT; but tags of DK are not synchronized (i was thinking this was possible as they are stored in xmp)..<br>
<br></div>I though a lot about that, and i think there could be a very simple way to do that : as DK manage versionning by creating a new picture; is there a way to use DT export picture as new version of raw picture in digikam ? For me export DT pictures will have the same name (not the same extension) than the raw picture; so it could be easy to link the two version thanks to a batch process (in order to treat several pictures at the same time)... </div>
<div style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Do you know if it's possible?<br><br></div><div style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">Gaylord</div><div><br></div>-- <br>________________________________________<br>
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