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What I didn’t realise until today, and it was driving me crazy, was that another piece of vital functionality seems to be reserved for the editing mode in digiKam unless you change the settings. Doing so regularly would be somewhat more tedious, I can imagine.) (On the subject of developing using film, ignoring some work experience in a print shop, I have only ever done so in the distant past with a pinhole photography kit, which was actually fun. Anyone who has had to scan negatives with a flatbed scanner with a negative adapter and deal with constant dust contamination, never mind develop film, soon realises what a burden has been lifted from them by digital photography. It is also entirely possible that by not choosing to edit images in digiKam, I am missing out on vital functionality, although I rather adhere to the school of photography that involves as little postprocessing as possible (also known as “PP” amongst squabbling online photography forum participants). View the images in the album, clicking on them to see them at a decent size, zooming in to see detail.
#Digikam thumbnails missing download#
Download new images in the pop-up window that digiKam offers containing thumbnails.Choose to download using digiKam when prompted by the notifier.It is entirely possible that I am doing something wrong as usual, but my way of using digiKam is as follows: