very confused
Andrew Goodbody
ajg02 at elfringham.co.uk
Sun Aug 3 09:59:38 BST 2025
On 03/08/2025 01:10, futurevnv wrote:
> I'm trying to learn how to use Digikam because it looks like it has a
> good finder for similar/duplicate images.
>
>
> However, I'm finding myself entirely frustrated trying to figure out how
> to use it. The thing that frustrates me is the idea of "albums."
An album is just a directory on the disk. A collection is the root
directory that digikam will look at. You will see all directories under
that root as albums. digikam's view is the filesystem. If you make
changes in digikam, you are making changes to the filesystem.
> Intuitively, I would expect this program to give me a folder tree view
> window from which to select which folders to include in a search for
> duplicates, and then a result window from which to select which
> duplicates to keep and which ones to delete.
>
>
> Instead there is a complicated system of "albums" wherein folders are
> imported or watched using a database I think?
>
>
> I can't seem to easily select which folders I want to search in without
> going through a huge, complicated and risky process of folder and file
> management which might delete and destroy the folders I store my images
> in. I DO NOT WANT the program to make any copies into new folders on my
> OS drive nor do I want it to start automatically assuming the folders I
> input last time are still there since much of my work is to be done on
> removable drives.
It is not complicated nor risky. It will not do anything you do not tell
it to. The main thing is not to attempt to 'import' the directories you
want to work on, that is a concept for downloading photos from an
external source such as your camera.
> I don't want the program to move, cut, copy, or delete anything without
> my express permission. However, I have already lost one huge folder due
> to the difficulty in managing settings for this program. Thank goodness
> I had a backup on another drive but it could have been a disaster.
>
>
> How do I run the program and easily tell it when and where I want it to
> look for duplicates without having to go through hundreds of files,
> folders and disks trying to figure out what to include or exclude? It
> seems very laggy trying to constantly import or rescan so many folders
> just to make the selection even before image comparisons are made
> especially with folders that could contain as many as 100,000 images.
> Perhaps I am asking for a folder tree with checkboxes?
>
>
> What is my brain missing here. I would assume the programmers of this
> software have a good idea what they're doing, but I'm just not seeing in
> any intuitive way how this program is actually supposed to work.
digikam is a program for managing photo collections. It is not a quick
and dirty utility that can just be used for doing isolated actions.
Add your removable drives as removable collections, let digikam scan
them to build its database, then you will be able to work on them and do
things like the duplicate detection. As removable collections digikam
will still be happy when those drives are not present.
> Thanks for any replies.
>
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