DigiKam 7.1.0: A free open-source advanced digital photo management application for the introduction of their organization. OR digiKam is an advanced application open source digital photo manager running on Linux, Windows and macOS X.
The application provides a complete set of tools for importing, managing, editing and sharing photos and primary files.
You can use digiCam's import features to easily transfer photos, raw files and videos directly from your camera and external storage devices (SD cards, USB drives, etc.). The application allows you to configure import settings and rules that process and organize imports objects on the spot.
DigiKam organizes photos, raw files and videos into albums. However, the application also has strengths tools to add tags that allow you to assign tags, ratings, and tags to photos and primary files. You can then use the filtering feature to quickly find items that fit specific criteria.
In addition to filtering functionality, digiKam has powerful search capabilities that let you search the photo library using a wide range of criteria. You can search for photos with tags, ratings, data, location, and even specific EXIF, IPTC or XMP metadata. You can also combine various criteria for more advanced searches. DigiKam uses the Exiv2 library to manipulate the label and metadata contents of the files to complete the photo library.
DigiKam can handle raw files and the application uses the excellent LibRaw library to decode them. The library is maintained and regularly updated to include support for the latest camera models.
The application provides a complete set of editing tools, such as basic tools for color adjustment, trimming and color enhancement, as well as advanced tools for adjusting curves, panoramic seams and more. A special tool allows the automatic adjustment of lens corrections to images.
Extensive functionality of digiKam is implemented through a set of plugins. You can easily customize digiKam by enabling and disabling individual tools, especially for importing and exporting content to remote web services.