Version: 0.9.0-beta1-r1 (using KDE KDE 3.5.4) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux I think it'd be a good idea to use the 'duplicate images' checksums to check new photos in case you've already imported/downloaded them. It might be an idea to be able to set other filters as well, for example: - Already downloaded (as mentioned before) - Taken between xx/xx/xxxx and yy/yy/yyyy - Resolution - Size (MB not resolution) - Various EXIF data, ie: camera, shutter speed, etc. Also, just a bit of an idea, what about setting file date to the exif date? I know it's easy to do this via the command line but some people might like it to work automatically, especially if their camera has a bug.
Is this still valid? > Also, just a bit of an idea, what about setting file date to the exif date? This can be done already in the import images dialog. > I think it'd be a good idea to use the 'duplicate images' checksums to check new photos in case you've already imported/downloaded them. This should already work, too. What about the rest? Does it make sense to filter so many things when importing images? Andi
All is implementated with digiKam 0.10.0-beta6 Gilles Caulier