[Digikam-users] writing keywords in hierarchical way in IPT field
Georges Joseph JOULAUD
georgesjoseph.joulaud at orange.fr
Mon Dec 1 12:38:25 GMT 2014
Hello,
first I would thank you for your answers.
I understand Digikam has a different behaviour than Pixvue and no
compatibility because of LigthRoom, isn't it ?
So, to memorize the keywords in hierarchical way, I need to use XMP
fields (Xmp.digiKam.TagsList or Xmp.lr.hierarchicalSubject), not IPTC
fields, isn't it?
So, I need to adapt myself if I want to follow with Digikam (because
Pixvue doesn't work in Windows7).
Another way would be to use XnViewMP (either Windows, either Linux) that
seems working fine.
Moreover, for IPTC/XMP fields, it allows (as Pixvue) batch process what
it seems not possible with Digikam : the trials I have done (using
Metadata editor = MetadataEdit plugin) need to process each file one by
one even if several picture files are selected and inside each file,
applying modifications are taken into account only on the active sheet
(either IPTC, either XMP).
But perhaps it would be better to open a new subject for that ?
Regards
Georges Joseph Joulaud
Georges Joseph Joulaud
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Le 2014-10-16 11:12, Gilles Caulier a écrit :
> I check your 2 files tagged with PixVue :
>
> [gilles at localhost PixVue]$ exiv2 -px DSC_1608.JPG
> Xmp.photoshop.Headline XmpText 22
> trancheDeVie_LaMorlais
> Xmp.photoshop.City XmpText 6 Liffre
> Xmp.photoshop.State XmpText 2 35
> Xmp.photoshop.Country XmpText 6 FRANCE
> Xmp.photoshop.DateCreated XmpText 10 2014-02-22
> Xmp.xmpMM.DocumentID XmpText 60
> pixvue.com:docid:pixvue:602307b8-7fb2-4ef0-9ad4-16e002b26047
> Xmp.xmpMM.InstanceID XmpText 41
> uuid:3df17e57-b2e4-4e15-9994-d824c1cd51df
> Xmp.xmpRights.Marked XmpText 4 True
> Xmp.dc.title LangAlt 1
> lang="x-default" élagage au jardin
> Xmp.dc.rights LangAlt 1
> lang="x-default" © GJJ
> Xmp.dc.subject XmpBag 2
> Evenement/élagage, Lieu/lieu-dit/La Morlais
>
> [gilles at localhost PixVue]$ exiv2 -px DSC_6310\
> \(2010-12_Promenade_pointeDuGrouin\).jpg
> Xmp.photoshop.Headline XmpText 24
> Promenade_pointeDuGrouin
> Xmp.photoshop.City XmpText 7 Cancale
> Xmp.photoshop.State XmpText 2 35
> Xmp.photoshop.Country XmpText 6 FRANCE
> Xmp.photoshop.DateCreated XmpText 10 2010-12-29
> Xmp.xmpMM.DocumentID XmpText 60
> pixvue.com:docid:pixvue:392ec023-d941-493c-a33e-055692e0cd6f
> Xmp.xmpMM.InstanceID XmpText 41
> uuid:1c1b13c7-fc0a-4d80-9b46-cf3c127bf8a9
> Xmp.xmpRights.Marked XmpText 4 True
> Xmp.dc.title LangAlt 1
> lang="x-default" un oiseau
> Xmp.dc.rights LangAlt 1
> lang="x-default" © GJJ
> Xmp.dc.subject XmpBag 2
> Evenement/vacances de Noel, Personne/famille
>
> Both use Xmp.dc.subject to store tags paths separated by '/'.
>
> I think this way is wrong. LightRoom (and digiKam) do not work like
> this. Both store keyworks composing tags path in this field, not the
> full tags path as well. Ex :
>
> Evenement, vacances de Noel, Personne, famille
>
> LR and digiKam store tags paths into Xmp.lr.hierarchicalSubject as
> for ex : Evenements|WE_Pentecote|smalaINSA taken from your 3rd file.
>
> digiKam store tag paths into a dedicated digiKam XMP namespace tag
> named Xmp.digiKam.TagsList as for ex : Evenements/WE_Pentecote/smalaINSA
>
> So, if i change the rules over Xmp.dc.subject to import tag paths
> following PixVue model, i will break compatibility with LR...
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
>
>
>
> 2014-10-15 22:53 GMT+02:00 Georges Joseph JOULAUD
> <georgesjoseph.joulaud at orange.fr
> <mailto:georgesjoseph.joulaud at orange.fr>>:
>
> J'ai lié 3 fichiers à ce message :
> DSC_1608.JPG
> <https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRUV28zcVhqV0JnRXNUQw>(4,9
> Mo)Hightail
> <https://www.hightail.com>https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRUV28zcVhqV0JnRXNUQw
> DSC_6310 (2010-12_Promenade_pointeDuGrouin).jpg
> <https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRUV28zcVhYSHh2TzhUQw>(2,8
> Mo)Hightail
> <https://www.hightail.com>https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRUV28zcVhYSHh2TzhUQw
> 2008-05_DSC_0294.JPG
> <https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRUV282eFgrV3dpR01UQw>(2,2
> Mo)Hightail
> <https://www.hightail.com>https://www.hightail.com/download/UlRUV282eFgrV3dpR01UQw
> Mozilla Thunderbird <http://www.getthunderbird.com> permet de
> partager facilement des fichiers volumineux.
>
> Hello,
>
> you will find attached links of two samples with keywords tags
> written by Pixvue
> If I remember, the tagging method using slash (/) in the keywords
> field with this tool comes from the observation of Digikam trials
> in a previous version (1.2.0) (I join a sample of picture file too)
>
> Regards
> Georges Joulaud
>
> Le 2014-10-13 14:36, Gilles Caulier a écrit :
>> Just use gdrive, flickr, or another one.
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2014-10-13 14:28 GMT+02:00 Georges Joseph Joulaud
>> <georgesjoseph.joulaud at orange.fr> <mailto:georgesjoseph.joulaud at orange.fr>:
>>> ok
>>>
>>> I'm not familiar with Digikam users, so, do you have a specific Digikam
>>> cloud to put pictures ?
>>> If not, I can use Hightail service for attaching ...
>>>
>>> tell me ...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Message du 13/10/14 11:28
>>>> De : "Gilles Caulier"<caulier.gilles at gmail.com> <mailto:caulier.gilles at gmail.com>
>>>> A : "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the
>>>> power of open source"<digikam-users at kde.org> <mailto:digikam-users at kde.org>
>>>> Copie à :
>>>> Objet : Re: [Digikam-users] writing keywords in hierarchical way in IPT
>>>> field
>>>> 2014-10-09 20:01 GMT+02:00 Georges Joseph JOULAUD
>>>> <georgesjoseph.joulaud at orange.fr> <mailto:georgesjoseph.joulaud at orange.fr>:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for taking inti account my question.
>>>>> I'am not familiar with the procedure and I suppose my email will be
>>>>> added
>>>>> to the discussion on this topic: isn't it ?
>>>>> So, I would like to know how I have to proceed to send picture file
>>>>> already
>>>>> tagged with Pixvue .
>>>>> If it is the right way, I can attach one in the next email.
>>>> no. use cloud service instead.
>>>>
>>>> Gilles Caulier
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