[Digikam-users] best practice person tag hierarchy
Johannes Kapune
listen at kapune.de
Sun Mar 22 15:43:40 GMT 2015
you will not find a flat solution.
Maybe you use some genealogical research software like GRAMPS and after
this you use the generated IDs inside the structure of names (for families)
Johannes
Am 22.03.2015 um 16:29 schrieb Stephan Olbrich:
> Thats what I'm using, but in the end it's still just tags that are assigned
> (plus which face it is). And by default this only uses a flat hierarachy, so I
> end up with a long list of names. Appart from that this is not usable for >100
> persons, it also fails for people with the same name (firstname and lastname).
>
> Am Sonntag, 22. MÀrz 2015, 10:12:53 schrieb Alan Pater:
>> Have you tried the face management feature in digikam? You tag each
>> face in some photos and the computer takes care of hierarchy for you.
>> It also applies the same tags to other photos of the same person or
>> persons. Once you get it started, the computer does all the hard work
>> for you.
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 9:07 AM, Stephan Olbrich <stephanolbrich at gmx.de>
> wrote:
>>> I'm looking for a good way to organize the tags for persons.
>>> Something like persons/coworker/firstname_lastname or
>>> persons/sport/firstname_lastname works well enough for friends but not for
>>> family where I already have 6 generations of persons somehow related to
>>> each other.
>>> A flat hierarchy does not work, because of persons with the same name.
>>> Grouping into families gets difficult when they start having their own
>>> family etc.
>>>
>>> How do you organize person tags?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Stephan
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