Batch Queue Manager: Save modified images the way image editor does

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Thu Nov 10 04:34:21 GMT 2016


Not at all.

In fact you use DK 4.14. New stable is 5.3.0. Use Linux AppImage bundle to
test with this kind of behavior and forget older versions. A lots of
changes have been performed in all implementations. Also 4.x serie is
closed about changes, fixes, and improvements.

Gilles Caulier



2016-11-09 22:09 GMT+01:00 NeiNei <neinei at gmx.net>:

> Dear  Gilles,
>
> thanks for the hint.
>
> I did as you suggested in digiKam 4.14:
>
> A. The situation in image editor (20161012_132602.JPG is original image):
> ~$ digikam
> digikam(2674)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImageInfo::fromLocationAlbumAndName:
> No itemShortInfo could be retrieved from the database for image
> "20161012_132602_v1.JPG"
> digikam(2674)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImageInfo::fromLocationAlbumAndName:
> No itemShortInfo could be retrieved from the database for image
> "20161012_132602_v1.JPG"
>
> B. The sitaution in BQM (20161012_132602.JPG is original image):
> ~$ digikam
> digikam(3625)/digikam (core): Cannot find an album for  KUrl("")
> digikam(3625)/digikam (core): Cannot find an album for  KUrl("")
> digikam(3625)/digikam (core): Cannot find an album for  KUrl("")
> digikam(3625)/digikam (core) Digikam::ImageInfo::fromLocationAlbumAndName:
> No itemShortInfo could be retrieved from the database for image
> "20161012_132602_1.JPG"
>
> I hope this helps a bit to analyze the situation.
>
> Thanks,
> NeiNei
>
>
> On 11/06/2016 05:58 PM, NeiNei wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I built a batch process in Batch Queue Manager to apply some color
>> operations on the original jpg images. The modified pictures of tis
>> process are saved as [file]_1.jpg . In album view I see now side by side
>> two images:
>> -image_a.jpg (original)
>> -image_a_v1.jpg (modified by batch queue process)
>> Obviously, doubling the number of images bloats the album view.
>>
>> However, I expect here the same outcome as I would do the same color
>> operations in image editor. That is a stacked view where I only see the
>> current image (image_a_v1.jpg) and the original image is "hidden".
>> How could I achieve this behavior in Batch Queue Manager?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks for a hint in advance,
>> NeiNei
>>
>>
>
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