I use Digikam for everything but the darkroom step. Pictures are imported, selected, rated, tagged in Digikam. Using Digikam color labels or rates, I then select all the pictures I want to work upon, then right-click and "Open with darktable" so the RAW are automatically imported in darktable. Once I'm satisfied with the darkroom treatment of a batch of pictures, I use the lightroom mode export function to generate TIFs into the original Digikam folder. And when I want to publish, or use pictures in some prints, I use Digikam batch tool manager to do whatever I want to resize, convert to JPEG, etc.
I'm quite satisfied with this workflow. Marie-Noëlle 2014-03-29 4:55 GMT+01:00 Warren Baird <[email protected]>: > Hi David, > > > for what I'm trying to do the digikam approach is *far* superior - to the > point where I'm now trying to figure out how I can get digikam and > darktable to play nicely together. > > > > -- <http://marie-noelle-augendre.com/photos/> Site personnel <http://marie-noelle-augendre.com/> Photographe en Cévennes <http://www.facebook.com/PhotographeEnCevennes>
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