You may one day find yourself with a lot of digital photos on your computer, and you might also wonder how to manage them all. There are several free photo management software and apps out there for ...
I apologize for not including the digiKam information in the first part of this blog post. I have to admit that I underestimated how much I would want to say about digiKam, and overestimated the ...
In Fedora Linux 14, the default photo manager and digital camera application is Shotwell. I tried using it, I really tried, but I ended up giving up because it was not easy to use in my opinion. In ...
Linux may not have a ton of super advanced photo managers, but it has a few solid programs, the best of which is easily the near professional-grade digiKam. DigiKam is designed for the more ...
The new version 0.8.5 of digiKam photo management runs natively on Apple Silicon. The developers have also fixed many bugs. In the release announcement last weekend, the project participants write ...
digiKam’s 8.7.0 update foregrounds artificial intelligence enhancements, integrating tools that tackle everyday pain points in photo management. Key features include bolstered facial recognition ...
I have a new Canon 6D. My past camera was a 20D and I used Digikam for processing. The RAW images from the 6D have a blue tint when I open them in the Digikam editor. I think it has something to do ...
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