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Kingston Wi-Drive 16GB Giveaway

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I bought a Kingston Wi-Drive 16GB for a review, and I don’t need it anymore. So I decided to do a quick giveaway for Scribbles and Snaps readers. The drive has been used only once to write a review, so it’s as good as new. The drive works with iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Android and regular computers.

To enter the giveaway, leave a comment on this post, describing which feature in digiKam you want me to cover on the blog. Don’t forget to provide your email address. I’ll pick a winner randomly by Sunday, April 29. Good luck!

And the winner is Gemma Benson. Congratulations! :-) Thank you all for participating, and stay tuned for more giveaways!

Written by Dmitri Popov

2012/04/04 at 17:58

Posted in Scribbles

26 Responses

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  1. Geo tagging or panorama

    xpd259

    2012/04/04 at 18:07

  2. I would like to know more about sharpen.

    Jose Nunez

    2012/04/04 at 18:19

  3. Picture duplication recognition

    jmiahman

    2012/04/04 at 18:22

  4. The Panorama function would be interesting for me too,

    doublex667

    2012/04/04 at 18:36

  5. RAW files import

    gajdosm

    2012/04/04 at 19:18

  6. I’d like to read more about an easy software that could manage a thousands of pictures (search for duplicate pictures, sort them by date, camera etc) that I have on my PC.

    Marcin

    2012/04/04 at 19:23

  7. I am a Horticulture student so i have lots of botanical images, i would like something that sorts them in to genera/ families and also makes location and date tagging easy, as i am slowly pickling my brain….. oh the pain the pain..

    gemma benson

    2012/04/04 at 20:47

  8. All about RAW :-)

    wonderer4711

    2012/04/04 at 20:53

  9. Hello, I would like to read about using digikam to create over- and underexposed images and blending them to create HDR. Also some spot about new features in 2.6.0 would be great! And many thanks for your current work done so far :)

    czernitko

    2012/04/04 at 21:19

  10. Hi Dmitri, can you talk a bit about the ways to directly acquire images from the camera.

    erickmmalmeida

    2012/04/05 at 02:40

  11. Image versioning

    Wen

    2012/04/05 at 06:49

  12. Hi! I’d like to read about panorama and HDR features :)

    Zen

    2012/04/05 at 09:40

  13. I would like to have some nice examples on best use of the Light Table within Digikam if possible and how to get the most out of the images with it.

    Phillip Hill

    2012/04/05 at 10:45

  14. Three things interest me a lot:
    - obtaining the effects of the (easier to use) lightroom retouching options for shadows, highlights, etc
    - raw import and quality vs darktable
    - light table best practices and workflow

    icebox

    2012/04/05 at 10:54

  15. I’d vote for anything related to RAW processing :)

    chrislaz

    2012/04/05 at 11:47

  16. I would like to see more info on print templates that pull metadata/iptc fields and batch printing based on search criteria.

    Paul meyer

    2012/04/05 at 15:00

  17. Image editing

    James

    2012/04/05 at 17:21

  18. Lomo effects and re-touch would be great.

    Stratos

    2012/04/06 at 08:46

  19. Panorama, and a bit more in depth on RAW editing.

    Sebastian Oliva

    2012/04/07 at 04:09

  20. Raw/Import/Non-destructive processing please

    Dole A. McVeigh

    2012/04/07 at 23:49

  21. I would like to know how to use the editor to create nice frames to give more emphasis to your photos.

    Ozzy

    2012/04/09 at 04:08

  22. I’d like to see something about tagging/rating the photos…also maybe some of the ways it lets you enhance photos!

    Patricia Crowley

    2012/04/09 at 15:47

  23. Ever since I have used KPhotoAlbum (Kimdaba) I wish if Digikam would offer a similarly efficient tagging interface. I know that tagging is already covered at-least in one article (http://scribblesandsnaps.wordpress.com/tag/tags/), but I am still wondering if I could achive tagging with less mouse-clicks, so any insight would be appreciated.

    orrmany

    2012/04/12 at 13:40

  24. RAW editing

    Jamie Rund

    2012/04/12 at 21:27

    • I am curious about the best practices and general “supposed” workflow, or in other words; digikam developers most common RAW workflow in digikam.

      Henrik Tjäder

      2012/04/16 at 12:14

  25. I would like to get a detailed tutorial on raw image processing with digikam and application of toning to any image based on its lighting or quality.

    Also if possible will like to learn to create a panorama in latest Digikam

    soumyakantichakraborty

    2012/04/29 at 22:23


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