[Digikam-devel] [Bug 310270] New: assign images to their according color target-based camera profile in the import process

HJKarbach at gmx.de HJKarbach at gmx.de
Sun Nov 18 02:49:43 GMT 2012


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=310270

            Bug ID: 310270
          Severity: wishlist
           Version: unspecified
          Priority: NOR
          Assignee: digikam-devel at kde.org
           Summary: assign images to their according color target-based
                    camera profile in the import process
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: Linux
          Reporter: HJKarbach at gmx.de
          Hardware: openSUSE RPMs
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
         Component: Workflow
           Product: digikam

Taking photographs over a day will almost need different camera profiles in
case of changing locations and light situations. Therefore it will be
convinient to have a workflow that matches all images of each certain light
situation (task) with their camera profile automatically.

Short explanation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q89NW8jtn_8&feature=related
More detailed explanation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m44L8o2Fwk

But this (LR)workflow isn't as convinient as it could be and 
the profiling program is only available for Windows and OS-X.

And, why this few manually clicks?
Only the (man readable) naming of the metadata template is needed.

Here a possible automated workflow.
To assign the images to the right profile you need to tag the colortarget photo
first
(e.g. the first image of the task subdirectory - canon105, canon106, ..., 
or - if no subdirectories possible - the target images can determined by its
"Date and Time" Exif-Tag.
At the point of  import into digikam its necessary to create a profile (via
lprof ?) 
and then create a new metadata template, which will be assigned to the followed
images
as long as the next colortarget image is detected or the last image has been
processed.

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