On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Ciro Iriarte
I'm joining this thread late, so maybe this has been answered.....
Why not just use Picasa? I installed it on on a ubuntu machine the other day from Googles repository and it worked flawlessly.
Haven't tried it, also, all my albums are stored on Digikam and feel comfortable with it...
But you do know that Picasa finds images regardless of where they are stored? Anywhere on your hard disk if you want, or only specific directories if you set it up that way. You don't have to move your images out of Digikam (which, by the way is not a PLACE that you store images, its an application that accesses images that are stored on the disk, just like Picasa). Further, Picasa allows you to edit images, crop rotate, adjust color, lighting etc, but NEVER touches the original image, and therefore it will not get in a fight with Digikam. All the Picasa changes are un-doable, it keeps a list of adjustments needed in a file. When you are happy with the changes and want to upload it, it uploads (or exports) a new image incorporating all the changes. Your original remains untouched. I have 5 or 6 image programs, some I paid for. But the quickest and most obvious to use is Picasa. Nothing is better for straightening images taken at a slight slant. Really, try it. It makes Digikam look clunky. -- ----------JSA--------- Someone stole my tag line, so now I have this rental. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org