![]() ![]() I have tried to copy the filters in the Used filters tabe (see second screenshot) but it is not allowed. This is better than manually editing each picture, but is still a bit cumbersome and does not look like the way to go. Of course one possibility is to open the Batch queue manager and the Image editor simultaneously and to manually replicate each operation I perform for one picture in the Image editor into the Batch queue manager. In this case, however, there is not any preview of what each operation is going to do, so I have to proceed blinded. I have found that using the Batch queue manager this can be done: Now I want to apply the exact same process I made within the Image editor to all the pictures. corrections to these photos, so I right click one and click open, the Image editor opens and I can do whatever I want. ![]() Now I want to apply some color-brightness-etc. The photos are organized in albums which can be sorted chronologically, by folder layout or by custom collections' and is a very popular Photo Manager in the Photos & Graphics category. They were all taken at the same place and time, so they all look very similar. digiKam is described as 'advanced digital photo management application which makes importing and organizing digital photos a 'snap'. I am not a professional photographer so I do not know the proper terms for many things, I apology myself for this.
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