Comparison
* Compared :
digiKam 0.9.4 (KDE), GNOME 2.24.1
F-Spot 0.5.0.3 (GNOME) GNOME 2.24.1
* System: Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
GNOME 2.24.1
Linux Kernel 2.6.27-11-generic
* Hardware: Intel Pentium IV 2.00 GHz
1024 MB RAM ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 256 MB DDR II
To many users need to organize your pictures has become a sore point, especially when they became available on the market new digital cameras. To organize photos in folders is not easy and this is often used photographs to a manager.
Ubuntu installed by default F-Spot, which has never given me great emotions. DigiKam KDE provides a very convenient little program.
Performance:
F-Spot was already present in Ubuntu and Pert we simply have to start it. On the test PC imports the photos (large) with a haunting slow but once imported quickly preview shows when they are recalled.
Digikam uses the Qt libraries: the installation will require a number of KDE components that go to limit available space on your hard drive. Import photos quickly, but unlike F-Spot takes a few seconds to load preview once recalled. Amenities:
F-Spot has a handy timeline that orders photos. Management by labels and rolls of film in my opinion, greatly complicates the program. In digiKam
are management by album, view in the form of a calendar and in the form of a timeline. All in all, find the photo you want is very simple. We can also assign tags to the various photographs.
Both programs support the evaluation of the photographs. In addition digiKam collects the details of photographs and is better in the management of removable devices.
Ratings:
F-Spot - 7
digiKam - 9
Links:
- http://wiki.ubuntu-it.org/Grafica/F-Spot?highlight = (f-spot)
- http://f-spot.org/Main_Page
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