Digikam/Wikimedia Commons

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Eksportér fotos til Wikimedia Commons med digiKam

Fra Dmitri Popovs blog, 25. juni, 2012

Der er næppe nogen bedre måde at dele dine fotografiske mesterværker med verden end at føje dem til Wikimedia Commons pulje. Selv om projektets webside har sit eget værktøj til at oploade fotos, så kan digiKams Kipi-plugin til Wikimedia-eksport være ret nyttig, når du skal eksportere mange fotos på én gang uden at du behøver at skulle undvære dit yndlings fotohåndteringsprograms bekvemmeligheder.

Using the Wikimedia Commons Kipi plugin


The plugin can be evoked by choosing the Tools -> Export to Wikimedia Commons command. If you don’t see the command in the menu, then you are either using an older version of digiKam (the plugin has been introduced in version 2.6) or the plugin has not been enabled. In the latter case, you can activate the plugin by choosing Settings -> Configure digiKam. Switch then to the Kipi Plugins section and enable the Wikimedia Export plugin. Before you start using the plugin, you should also create an account with Wikimedia Commons.

Using the plugin to upload photos to Wikimedia Commons couldn’t be easier. Select one or several photos in a digiKam album and choose Tools -> Export to Wikimedia Commons. This opens the export dialog window. In the Wiki field, type the URL of Wikimedia Commons API (http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/api.php). Enter then your user name and password in the appropriate fields and press Log In. In the Information section, specify the author’s name and choose a license. If you want to resize photos before uploading them to Wikimedia Commons, check the Resize photos before uploading check box, and adjust the quality and size settings. Hit the Start Upload button, and the plugin takes care of the rest.