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digiKam is a KDE based photo manager to import and organize photo collections
 
digiKam is a KDE based photo manager to import and organize photo collections
 
digiKam can import photos directly from digital cameras, organize and search photos using tags and dates and view, slide shows. The Image editor allows for photo editing such as removing red eye etc. Additional features include batch processes to rename, resize, change formats as well as creating Photo CDs, creating web pages.
 
digiKam can import photos directly from digital cameras, organize and search photos using tags and dates and view, slide shows. The Image editor allows for photo editing such as removing red eye etc. Additional features include batch processes to rename, resize, change formats as well as creating Photo CDs, creating web pages.
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DigiKam should be installed by default for Kubuntu users.
 
== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==
DigiKam should be installed by default for Kubuntu users. Ubuntu users can install it using :
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To install this software, [[UbuntuHelp:InstallingSoftware#installing-a-package|install the following package]]: '''''[[UbuntuHelp:apt:digikam|digikam]]'''''.
* Via apt-get
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sudo apt-get install digikam
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</nowiki></pre>
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== Running digiKam ==
 
== Running digiKam ==
 
Start digiKam using '''K-Menu''' -> ''' Graphics''' -> '''digiKam Photo Management'''
 
Start digiKam using '''K-Menu''' -> ''' Graphics''' -> '''digiKam Photo Management'''
 
or type '''digiKam''' at the Konsole/Terminal
 
or type '''digiKam''' at the Konsole/Terminal
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== Configuration ==
 
== Configuration ==
 
* Under '''Setting''' -> '''configuration''' you can specify the album path.  
 
* Under '''Setting''' -> '''configuration''' you can specify the album path.  
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* Right click on Images to assign tags, view EXIF information that the digital camera stores such as mode, shutter speed, aperture, flash setting etc.
 
* Right click on Images to assign tags, view EXIF information that the digital camera stores such as mode, shutter speed, aperture, flash setting etc.
 
* Viewing EXIF information
 
* Viewing EXIF information
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== Further Reading ==
 
== Further Reading ==
* '''[[http://www.digikam.org/]]'''
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* '''[http://www.digikam.org/]'''
 
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Introduction

digiKam is a KDE based photo manager to import and organize photo collections digiKam can import photos directly from digital cameras, organize and search photos using tags and dates and view, slide shows. The Image editor allows for photo editing such as removing red eye etc. Additional features include batch processes to rename, resize, change formats as well as creating Photo CDs, creating web pages. DigiKam should be installed by default for Kubuntu users.

Installation

To install this software, install the following package: digikam.

Running digiKam

Start digiKam using K-Menu -> Graphics -> digiKam Photo Management or type digiKam at the Konsole/Terminal digikam?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=main.digikam.png digikam?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=camera.digikam.png

Configuration

  • Under Setting -> configuration you can specify the album path.
  • Under Setting -> Camera click autodetect. In the case of Kubuntu/Ubuntu most USB cameras are autodetected. EXIF information is also loaded and preserved on resizing etc.

Tips

  • Choose File-> Export to create photo CDs, html gallery to publish on your personal website to share photos.
  • Right click on Images to assign tags, view EXIF information that the digital camera stores such as mode, shutter speed, aperture, flash setting etc.
  • Viewing EXIF information

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Further Reading