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<gallery Caption="Managing your Photos">
Image:Digikam_main.png|Main window
Image:Digikam_album.png|Album View
Image:Digikam_album.png|Album View
Image:Digikam_dates.png|Dates View
Image:Digikam_timeline.jpg|Timeline View
Image:Digikam_tags.png|Tags View
Image:Digikam_exif.png|View Exif information
Image:Digikam_assigntags.png|Assigning Tags
Image:Digikam_geolocation.png|Geolocation
Image:Digikam_search2.png|Search View
Image:Digikam_search.png|Search View
Image:Digikam_quicksearch.png|Quick Search
Image:Digikam_search-details.png|Detailed Search
Image:Digikam_advancedsearch.png|Advanced Search
Image:Digikam_find-dupes.png|Identify duplicates
Image:Digikam_fuzzy-search.jpg|Fuzzy Search
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you may not have considered before.
you may not have considered before.


The blog [[Digikam/Tour|Open Source Photo Processing Comes of Age]] by rm42 hihghlights some recent developments and provides a useful tour.
The blog [[Digikam/Tour|Open Source Photo Processing Comes of Age]] by rm42 highlights some recent developments and provides a useful tour.

Revision as of 15:17, 1 October 2009

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An advanced digital photo management application, capable of working directly with many makes of camera and many file types.
  • The project Home Page is here
  • A detailed User Manual is here

digiKam supports import of photos from cameras, creation of albums, tagging with dates, subjects and other properties, and excellent search facilities. Please consult the manual for full details, including picture formats supported.


The support page of the project has links to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and to Mailing List subscription details.

There is a short video tour here.

The Manual also has a section on DAM (Digital Asset Management), helping you to safeguard your images for the future. Some sections of this are still being implemented, but read on, as it covers issues you may not have considered before.

The blog Open Source Photo Processing Comes of Age by rm42 highlights some recent developments and provides a useful tour.