7/8/2023 0 Comments Xnviewmp reject![]() For reference, here are the kinds of labels Digikam and XnView support and their keyboard shortcuts. (You'll notice that the rating info loads correctly in XnView! And the keyboard shortcut is even the same.)ĭigikam refers to these three things generally as "labels" (just as XnView does). ![]() I saved "pick" metadata, as well as rating and color metadata. Here are some images for which metadata was saved in Digikam. I also have ideas for how to implement this into XnView's existing menus, if interested.Ĭertainly. (And, since I used the Pick feature for all my photos in Digikam, I'd need those picks supported in order to transition over to XnViewMP as I'd like to do.) So, I can try to elaborate or try to explain better if it would help. In the same way, if this can be done, I'd love to see XnViewMP store "picks" in the file metadata in the same way as Digikam, so they're compatible.ĭoes this make sense? This is a very important feature to me - it fits my workflow perfectly. One thing I liked about XnView when I first used it was that the ratings assigned in Digikam were recognized by XnViewMP - so they're using the same or similar XMP keywords to store the same info. But just like "rating", photo "picks" would be written to the file's metadata. But you might choose to rate only those you've accepted (all of them), or even to rate only a very small subset of the accepted photos (say, those that will get 4's and 5's). You might "pick"/accept any picture that's not blurry, or any that you think captures the subject well. "Picks" are different from photo "ratings" (assigning a number between 1 and 5 to indicate quality) and used differently. You've "picked" the ones that are decent, without going into too much detail. I am talking instead about a way to pick/label photos - to label them as "accepted" (you like it), "rejected" (you don't), unlabeled (you haven't looked at it yet), or "status pending" (you're deciding). ![]() This is completely analogous to Picasa's "tray". It doesn't *have* to be temporary (you can set the file list never to be cleared), but it seems to be designed with this sort of use in mind. A Tag is a way of temporarily marking pictures so that you can do something with an entire set of selected photos. This will take a while, about 1 min for 2000 photos.No, it's different from a Tag. If you want your photos that have already been tagged with other software to enter the catalogue (database), go to Settings, Metadata and enable the first option ("Import"), then go to Settings, Catalogue, and use the "Add" button to add the root folder containing your photos to be imported. See also the count in "Categories Filter" that has been increased (And there are other ways to go faster with categories when tagging thousands of photos. For users who tag raw files, the best choice is to use "XMP Sidecar" here. I think XMP subject is the most commonly used since 5 years. and perhaps one of the two other options (for iptc and xmp flat kwds) to get same keywords as above. Enable "Export categories to keywords" to get LR hierarchical keywords If I can figure out how to assign keywords to files easily
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