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When you need to apply the same action to multiple photos, '''digiKam’s''' batch processing capabilities can come in rather handy. | When you need to apply the same action to multiple photos, '''digiKam’s''' batch processing capabilities can come in rather handy. You can apply actions to alle the images in a batch in one fell swoop. | ||
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Using the Batch Queue Manager tool, you can set up rather advanced processing profiles and manage multiple queues. To add selected photos to the Batch Queue Manager, choose either <menuchoice>Batch Queue Manager -> Add to Current Queue</menuchoice> (alternatively, use the <keycap>Ctrl + B</keycap> keyboard shortcut) or <menuchoice>Batch Queue Managerennenus -> Add to New Queue</menuchoice> (or press <keycap>Ctrl + Shift + B</keycap>). This opens the Batch Queue Manager and adds the selected photos to an existing or new queue. To specify the actions you want to perform on the photos in the queue, pick the desired tools from the <menuchoice>Base Tools</menuchoice> section, and specify the settings for each tool in the <menuchoice>Tool Settings</menuchoice> pane. The <menuchoice>File Renaming</menuchoice> section in the <menuchoice>Queue Settings</menuchoice> pane lets you specify a renaming rule to apply to the modified photos. This can help you to differentiate between the processed photos and their originals. | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 30 August 2022
Batch Process Photos in digiKam
When you need to apply the same action to multiple photos, digiKam’s batch processing capabilities can come in rather handy. You can apply actions to alle the images in a batch in one fell swoop.
Using the Batch Queue Manager tool, you can set up rather advanced processing profiles and manage multiple queues. To add selected photos to the Batch Queue Manager, choose either Ctrl + B keyboard shortcut) or (or press Ctrl + Shift + B). This opens the Batch Queue Manager and adds the selected photos to an existing or new queue. To specify the actions you want to perform on the photos in the queue, pick the desired tools from the section, and specify the settings for each tool in the pane. The section in the pane lets you specify a renaming rule to apply to the modified photos. This can help you to differentiate between the processed photos and their originals.
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