Hi.
Setting the view to "all but rejected" Then clicking "r" to reject images
is an excellent filter method. After you're done change view to show only
rejected for a final decision.
Then of you want, select all and delete /remove.
Recently someone recommended using colours (like a traffic light) to
indicate image progress. I. Empire red for "chosen", yellow for "in
progress", green for "completed".
It's a good system.
Once you have selected images, ctrl +the opens a tagging dialogue which
auto suggests in a drop down list when you type a tag. These can be comma
separated. Although auto suggest works only for the first tag,
unfortunately.
Regards
Dave
On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 12:37 Michael Born <michael.b...@aei.mpg.de> wrote:
> Dear DT users,
>
> is anybody of you using DT alongside with digikam and tagging his/her
> images?
> What settings do you use for digikam and how is your workflow?
>
> I learned just yesterday that I had a dangerous digikam option enabled
> (write metadata to raw file (experimental)) which damaged my raw files
> unnoticed for months :-(
> So, I want to use settings that work.
>
> My tagging workflow is currently:
> 1. SDcard in reader -> KDE notice -> Import pictures with digikam
> (folders: 20150300_March, 20150304_Birthday_Peter, ... )
> 2. Import folder with DT
> 3. Tag pictures with Names of visible people, important things (snow,
> flowers, ...)
> 4. Develop jpgs with DT (bad pictures get zero star rating to delete
> them later from within DT)
> 5. Browse, sort, present, shrink (for small email attachments) jpgs and
> see the tags (they show up below the jpgs).
>
> This seems to work because I let digikam read the xmp sidecar files.
> But tagging in DT is not so convenient (only a short list of used tags
> visible/accessible without scrolling; and the sorting of tags seems not
> to work for me). So, I would like to write tags with digikam to the xmp
> files... does this work for anybody? I don't want to damage the xmps.
> I'm afraid, that DT cannot read them afterwards...
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
>
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