![]() One of the features of DigiKam is integration with Marble, the KDE desktop globe application: You can also zoom, rotate, flip images, sort them by various criteria (including date or rating), or group images by album or format. It ships with a red-eye removal took, and effects which can be applied to images, like Emboss, Charcoal or Solarize. The interface is usually divided in two main widgets and two sidebars, except for the menu and toolbar: a left sidebar, with tabs expanding into the left widget for items like tags, labels, or map integration (all of them available via the Browse menu as well), and a right sidebar, with tabs expanding into the right widget, with shortcuts for properties, metadata or geolocation.ĭigiKam allows you to organize photos in albums, set labels, tags and ratings for each of them. It supports local files, removable drives and also network shares (this can later be changed from the configuration dialogue and more folders can be added). The first time it starts, DigiKam will pop-up a dialogue where you can choose the folders in which the photos are organized. What follows is an overview of the features which I found most interesting in the latest release of DigiKam, which is 4.4.0. ![]() ![]() Popular Linux Distros Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) 75,824 Packages Arch User Repository (AUR) 86,997 Packages Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) 79,010 Packages Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) 70,964 Packages Linux Mint 20.3 "Una" 75,783 Packages Fedora 36 70,928 Packages Fedora 35 72,396 Packages Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) 64,636 Packages Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) 69,412 Packages Linux Mint 21 "Vanessa" 69,356 Packages Fedora 34 68,716 Packages Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) 61,875 Packages Kali Linux 65,367 Packages Debian 11 (Bullseye) 60,384 Packages Debian 10 (Buster) 58,416 Packages openSuSE Tumbleweed 48,211 Packages Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) 36,998 Packages openSUSE Leap 40,198 Packages Ubuntu 20.It’s been a while since I had a look at DigiKam, and even though I’m not much into using a specialized application for organizing and keeping track of photos, I decided to have a look at the state of this popular and feature-complete photo manager for KDE.ĭigiKam is a free, open-source, full-fledged photo manager that blends well in KDE, and comes with very powerful tools for organizing and manipulating photographs.ĭigiKam 4.0 was a milestone release which shipped earlier in May this year with several new features, and since 4.0 every incremental version added some new features or brought improvements.
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