Find the Shutter Count Value with digiKam
The life expectancy of a DSLR camera is usually measured in shutter actuations. For example, Nikon D5000 is good for about 100,000 shutter clicks. That doesn’t mean that your camera dies the day it...
View ArticleWork with Photo Metadata in digiKam
Inside each digital photo hides metadata in the EXIF, IPTC, or XMP formats, and digiKam provides tools for viewing and editing this useful information. For starters, digiKam’s main window features the...
View ArticleEasy Geotagging with ExifTool
Need to quickly geotag a bunch of photos taken at a specific location? ExifTool is your friend. Using this powerful command-line tool, you can geotag multiple photos with a single command. Before you...
View ArticleApply EXIF Metadata to Multiple Photos in digiKam
If you happen to use digiKam for managing photos scanned from negatives, you’ll appreciate the application’s capabilities to add and edit EXIF metadata. Using digiKam’s dedicated interface for managing...
View ArticleExif4Film: Handy Android App for Film Photographers
While you can use a regular notebook to keep track of exposure info (shutter speed, aperture, focal length, etc.), it’s hardly an ideal solution. But if you happen to use an Android device, you can...
View ArticleAdd EXIF Metadata to Photos with a Bash One-Liner
If you need to write EXIF data to multiple photos, a simple yet efficient Bash shell script might be a better tool for the job than the all-mighty digiKam. The script consists of a command, and it uses...
View ArticleApply EXIF Metadata to Multiple Photos in digiKam
If you happen to use digiKam for managing photos scanned from negatives, you’ll appreciate the application’s capabilities to add and edit EXIF metadata. Using digiKam’s dedicated interface for managing...
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