Hi all,
As a Ubuntu user I love F-Spot for its quality integration with Gnome /
Nautilus, and I'm very pleased with the refreshingly intuitive interface,
(Go U.I. team!) ... and I'm ESPECIALLY happy to see the integration of a
good versioning system, but there's one feature that has me switching away
from f-spot towards the KDE application digiKam, despite its more
complicated and not-well-integrated interface, (not to mention the annoyance
of the 100 other bundled KDE apps on my GNOME desktop!).

But that missing feature is the embedding / importing / exporting of image
tags within the image, in IPTC/EXIF format.  Right now, if I tag and
organize all my photos within F-spot and then move those images someday to
another system (or another hard drive), all those tags are lost except
within the old F-Spot database.  This is tying the user into one system, and
locking them into one software package, which is not very much the
FOSS/Linux way of doing things, no?

I understand there were probably some intelligent reasons made for this
decision not to use IPTC tags, but why should this not be an option?

If anyone can correct me on this and say that this feature is possible or
"in the pipeline", I would be exuberantly happy to hear so.  Otherwise I
shall (sadly) be continuing my migration to digiKam.

I sincerely hope that this feature will be considered seriously by the
development team.

peace, and thank you to the development team for this quality piece of
open-source software

- e.m.fields
chapel hill, nc
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