[Digikam-users] Re: Rating based on quality or content? Ideas, comments?
Johnny
yggdrasil at gmx.co.uk
Fri Feb 11 21:59:41 GMT 2011
Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles at gmail.com> writes:
> In digiKam 2.0.0, i introduce Color Label Tags. With this, you can use
> it in your workflow to indentify quickly good and bad items.
>
> Look there for details :
>
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152424
>
This looks interesting indeed, but it is not exactly what I
envisioned. Having thought a few seconds more, maybe a scheme with
custom ratings could be useful? I jotted down a reply to Viƫtor, but
that seems to have gotten stuck somewhere, but I like the idea of
something number based. If any number of custom rating criterias could
be used (i.e. in the database have several rating tables on different
citeria and allow switching between), and use a custom accelerator key
for different ratings, like the C-u (this could possibly already be done
with 2.0 by assigning keys?).
One could then create unions and/or cuts of different ratings, i.e. as
my preference would be simply content and quality something like:
quality
| Show-off Lucky/Great
| photos shots
|
|
|
|
| Awful Memorable
| shots shots
+------------------------
content
E.g. lower left are candidates for the bin, upper right will go in the
photo-book for printing.
Again, I am rambling, but this seemed a good idea at the time...
--
Johnny
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