[Digikam-users] Manually import versions

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Fri May 3 10:44:23 BST 2013


digiKam has version implemented. This include RAW process workflow.

version create new file with filename postfix, as _v1, _v2, ex...

But all versioning stuff is registered in XMP digiKam namespace, including
all operation done in editor to patch image... This is not a simple file
renaming (:=)))...

http://www.exiv2.org/tags-xmp-digiKam.html

Gilles Caulier


2013/5/2 hajo <hajo at hajo.net>

> Tom Vincent wrote
> > [...]
> > I'd like to import the original image *and* any edits as a "version" in
> > Digikam.
> > [...]
> > Can I retain the linkage between the original and edited version
> > during import to Digikam? I've tried a naive approach of simply
> > appending "_v1" to the edited version's filename, but Digikam treats
> > the two files independently.
> > [...]
>
> That question never got an answer, apparently. Anyone out there who knows
> how to do this? For me, I'd like to process RAWs with an external RAW
> editor
> since it provides more flexibility than DigiKam's. Naturally, I'd like to
> have the processed file a revision of the RAW. Yes, I could group them
> instead, but wouldn't it make more sense to have it a revision instead?
>
>
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