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However, '''digiKam''' doesn’t allow you to apply the same EXIF data to multiple photos in a single operation. Adding the same maker, device, ISO, and focal length to a set of photos one-by-one can be a bit of a nuisance, <del>but you can use a simple trick to work around this limitation. Start with adding EXIF values to a single photo. Select then the rest of the photos, choose <menuchoice>Image -> Metadata -> Import EXIF</menuchoice>, pick the processed photo, and press <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice>. This will apply EXIF data from the processed photo to the selected images.</del> Copy-pasting metadata is not supported in digiKam 7.2<ref name="source">[http://digikam.1695700.n4.nabble.com/digiKam-users-how-to-import-exif-file-td4713000.html mailing list post about Import EXIF from 2020]</ref>.

However, digiKam doesn’t allow you to apply the same EXIF data to multiple photos in a single operation. Adding the same maker, device, ISO, and focal length to a set of photos one-by-one can be a bit of a nuisance, but you can use a simple trick to work around this limitation. Start with adding EXIF values to a single photo. Select then the rest of the photos, choose Image -> Metadata -> Import EXIF, pick the processed photo, and press OK. This will apply EXIF data from the processed photo to the selected images. Copy-pasting metadata is not supported in digiKam 7.2[1].