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As the number of images in your database increases, you will need to spend more time trying to find those images. There are even occasions when we might need to spend a lot of time searching for them, however '''digiKam''' has a very powerful search tool that can help you find images fast and effectively.
Efterhånden som du får flere og flere billeder i din database skal du bruge mere tid for at finde et billede. Undertiden kan det være meget tidskrævende, men '''digiKam''' har et meget stærket søgeværktøj, som kan hjælpe dig med at finde billeder hurtigt og effektivt.


In the main window go to <menuchoice>Search</menuchoice> and select <menuchoice>Advanced search</menuchoice>.
In the main window go to <menuchoice>Search</menuchoice> and select <menuchoice>Advanced search</menuchoice>.

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Brug det avancerede søgeværktøj i digiKam

Fra Mohammed Maliks blog, 8. april, 2011

Efterhånden som du får flere og flere billeder i din database skal du bruge mere tid for at finde et billede. Undertiden kan det være meget tidskrævende, men digiKam har et meget stærket søgeværktøj, som kan hjælpe dig med at finde billeder hurtigt og effektivt.

In the main window go to Search and select Advanced search.

From here click Options.

It will show your options for finding pictures:

  • Meet all of the following conditions
  • Meet any of the following conditions
  • None of the conditions are met
  • At least one of these conditions is not met


And now you can define your conditions:

Select the albums you want to search or either select any album and any tag.


Choose the picture properties.

Here you can set

  • a range for the date.. for example between April 2010 – April 2011.
  • The Ratings, Orientation etc….see capture below



And then you can even deepen your search more by choosing various data that might be used in your meta-data like Make and the Model of the camera, ISO speed rating, Aperture etc.



When you are done press OK and it will display the search results.