It looks darktable does support most of these under collect images module. Some like City/State etc can be easily implemented.

I think easiest way for developers might be to provide a raw SQL functionality. This way people can help each other with queries and extend the search functionality.

Regards,

Niranjan
On 1/17/21 5:10 PM, Terry Pinfold wrote:

Screen grab from Lightrooms metadata search function.

Lightroom have developed a nice Digital Asset management tool but they want you to pay a subscription for the rest of your life. The only subscription I like is Netflix.

Dr Terry Pinfold
Cytometry & Histology Lab Manager
Lecturer in Flow Cytometry
University of Tasmania
17 Liverpool St, Hobart, 7000
Ph 6226 4846 or 0408 699053
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*From:* Niranjan Rao <[email protected]>
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*To:* Terry Pinfold <[email protected]>; KOVÁCS István <[email protected]>
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*Subject:* Re: [darktable-user] Best way to tag image from command line?
I have never used lightroom hence the question.

Which exact search features are missing from darktable? I find collect images module more than sufficient where you can manipulate various and/or conditions to search/filter images.

With image data in proper SQL database, searching images should be relatively easy to handle and darktable already allows many of the searches. If there is data in database, it can be queried, if it's not there, we can log feature requests for better cataloging.

Personally, I believe collect images module is least noticed module and many don't see other features like tag hierarchy etc available. I myself was unaware and started writing my own code until someone kindly pointed existing features and told me how to use it.

I did face a challenge of collecting the images in portrait mode, but quick look at database and help from others got me on the track. I believe data is there, but priorities are on improving images, not on searching images which can be achieved by external tools. Only gotcha here is may be darktable needs to be publish official schema or API so that other tools can use it.

Regards,

Niranjan

On 1/16/21 12:28 PM, Terry Pinfold wrote:
Hi Kofa,
      I am using windows 10 with V3.4 and do not see any of the mentioned presets in lighttable. It is not a big issue to me but one of the advantages of Lightroom is its ability to search images based on text or extensive metadata including camera, lens, ISO etc. The editing capabilities of Darktable is more important to me than the digital asset management tools, but I guess it would be nice to have both.


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*Subject:* Re: [darktable-user] Best way to tag image from command line?
You may not need to tag them. Try this:
On the lighttable, using the 'collect images' module => 'hamburger'
(presets) menu -> portrait, landscape, or square. Those are just
predefined filters using metadata -> capture details -> aspect ratio
(less than, greater than or equal to 1). I'm on the master branch, but
I think this is available with 3.4 as well.

Kofa
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