Īnd again, same with Testing instead of Unstable for Debian/testing. Digikamĭigikam has seen a new release 7.2.0, and packages are available in my OBS archives: deb. Īnd the same with Testing instead of Unstable for Debian/testing. The package sources are as usual (note the different path for the Plasma packages and the App packages, containing the release version!), for Debian/unstable: deb. If you do not have digiKam installed, you can download it for Linux or Windows from the digiKam download page. It is an open source image organiser and tag editor written in C++, and is very easy to use. The OBS packages as usual follow the latest release, and currently ship KDE Frameworks 5.80, KDE Apps 20.12.3, and Plasma 5.21.4. digiKam is a simple, well-designed photo management tool, which allows us to import and organise digital photos easily. The Raspberry Pi-designed keyboard range has been extended to help. Its got lots of great features, and this article has only touched on the basics. Dont forget to add some face tags manually and then let digiKam find those people or. So I decided to try Darktable for editing and Digikam for DAM. I always wanted to switch to Linux but Capture One kept me on the Mac. (short reminder: you need to import my OBS gpg key to make these repos work!) DigiKam is an easy but powerful photo management and re-touching application. When Capture 21 came out I got a little bit frustrated with the lack of new features and the steady price increases so I decided to look around for alternatives. Debian experimentalįrameworks 5.80 (and soon 5.81) and Plasma 5.21.4 are in Debian/experimental. The KDE/Apps are mostly at 20.12 level, and the KDE PIM group packages (akonadi, kmail, etc) are at 20.08. Plasma 5.20.5, again with several cherry picks for bugs will be in Bullseye, too. We are in hard freeze now, and only targeted fixes are allowed, but Bullseye is carrying a good mixture consisting of the KDE Frameworks 5.78, including several backports of fixes from 5.79 to get smooth operation. In this short tutorial, you will learn how to use the reject workflow to efficiently delete unwanted shots after a photo or video recording session.This is j. ![]() Debian/experimental already carries Plasma 5.21.4 and Frameworks 5.80, and that is also the level at the OSC builds. Cross-platform compatibility: Whether you’re using Windows, macOS, or Linux, digiKam has got you covered with native versions for each platform. DigiKam has no support for layers, no layer masks, no selection tools etc. Extensibility: digiKam supports plugins and scripting, allowing you to extend its functionality and tailor it to your specific needs. You can do the basics well, like cropping, red-eye removing, stitching and slight color corrections, but it is not a image editor like GIMP or Affinity Photo are. As reported before Debian/bullseye will have Plasma 5.20.5, Frameworks 5.78, Apps 20.12. DigiKam is primarily a DAM, with a limited image editing capabilities. Two months have passed since the last status update, but not much has changed since Debian is more or less frozen for the release of Bullseye, and only critical bugfixes are allowed.
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