I did not know that, but you wrote 'open source; so I could gave guested that :)

Just watched a video and it is quite impressing. although I still think it is too much for what I need. I have my folders well organized, so I don't really need such software. And there still is the fact that I would have to export my images from DT because otherwise I would not be able to see which images I edited (ie I edit 20 images but want to keep the rest) because ratings and color labels are gone. Just like in DK today when I opened a folder with edited photos. I can't see which ones I edited.

@Bernhard, pyExifToolGui looks great, but if I'm right that would give me the same problem, namely no way to see (except by comparing filenames) which images I edited in DT.





Op 13-05-19 om 21:10 schreef David Vincent-Jones:

ResourceSpace can be used on a local basis without cost it is full open source.

On 2019-05-13 11:58 a.m., Kneops wrote:
I did not know ResourceSpace, but have you seen their prices?
Currently I'm using Photodeck and busy to edit/export/upload all my photos.
If only DT would... 😥😉

https://www.jacktummers.com/




Op 13-05-19 om 20:37 schreef David Vincent-Jones:

Possibly one solution could be the integrated export/import to a dedicated open source DAM like ResourceSpace.

This would allow personal modifications by the user to suit all needs.

On 2019-05-13 11:00 a.m., Remco Viëtor wrote:
On lundi 13 mai 2019 18:35:07 CEST Kneops wrote:
I noticed DK is using exiv2 and offers (way too) many XMP fields. A lot
of them are perhaps nice for museums and such, a photographer needs only
a small number.
Probably correct, but the exact fields needed can vary. Personally, I have no
use for a 'person in image' field or similar, but the taxonomy fields could be
useful :P

Also note that exiv2 (or exiftools) are only there to give you access to the
metadata within the image, they do not impose the use of specific fields. So
remarking on the library Digikam uses is a red herring wrt. this discussion.

A friend who already works for a news paper uses LR and
one default field is Job identifier, so the administration knows where
to send the bill ;).

Personshowinimage is part of the IPTC extension, but is already inside
XMP too.
 From the IPTC web site, I got the impression that one form of IPTC is an XMP
namespace.

Also, dt will only use the XMP version: sidecars have no room for the original
IMM/IPTC format.

Remco





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