On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 11:39:37 +0200
"Akdor/Gmail" <akdor1...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'm travelling with my laptop and taking many photos. I'm developing
>most of them as I go, on my laptop, which when I started had a fresh
>and empty Darktable installation. These are imported with Darktable
>from an SD card into the default Photos location, in a couple of
>different collections.

I had the same problem

>When I get home, I want to merge all of the travel photos from my
>laptop into the main library on my desktop PC (both laptop and
>desktop run Linux, with Darktable from the stable Ubuntu PPA).
>Obviously I want to keep Darktable's history stack for each photo
>along with metadata. What is the simplest way to do this?

I don't know if this is the simplest, but what I did was copy the
raw files and the xmps to the server, and import them from there.

All my metadata and my processing is there.

If there's a better way of doing it, please let us know


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