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'''Brief explanation:''' Non-destructive means that the original image is not overwritten when editing. Instead, the applied changes are stored and a new version of that image is created. Version history can be accessed.  
'''Brief explanation:''' Non-destructive means that the original image is not overwritten when editing. Instead, the applied changes are stored and a new version of that image is created. Version history can be accessed.  
[[Digikam:gsoc2010:NonDestructiveEditing|Project's wiki]]


==== Project: Face Recognition ====
==== Project: Face Recognition ====

Revision as of 17:02, 6 March 2010

digiKam project web site - Mailinglist - IRC channel: #digikam on Freenode.

Project: Non-Destructive Editing

Brief explanation: Non-destructive means that the original image is not overwritten when editing. Instead, the applied changes are stored and a new version of that image is created. Version history can be accessed.

Project's wiki

Project: Face Recognition

Brief explanation: Digikam shall be able to detect faces in photos, identify the person depicted and automatically tag the region on the photo with the person's name.

Project: Reverse Geocoding and Improved Map Search

Brief explanation: Using the Google Maps or geonames.org reverse geocoding services, location names can be added as tags to images which already have GPS-coordinates.