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==Face Detection In digiKam 2.0 Beta 2==
==Face Detection In digiKam 2.0 Beta 2== <!--T:1-->
Transcribed from Mohamed Malik's blog, 12 February 2011
Transcribed from Mohamed Malik's blog, 12 February 2011


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Google '''Picasa''' & Apple '''iPhoto''' are not the only applications that are capable of detecting faces in pictures. Face detection now has made its way into Linux as well. The upcoming release of '''digiKam 2.0''' in May will feature face detection and tagging support. I compiled '''digiKam 2.0 beta 2''' release and tested this feature and its works like a charm.
Google '''Picasa''' & Apple '''iPhoto''' are not the only applications that are capable of detecting faces in pictures. Face detection now has made its way into Linux as well. The upcoming release of '''digiKam 2.0''' in May will feature face detection and tagging support. I compiled '''digiKam 2.0 beta 2''' release and tested this feature and its works like a charm.


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Here is how to use this feature..
Here is how to use this feature..


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In the '''digiKam''' main window, on the left, you will now see a icon with a person's face.  Click that icon, from there you will get a window asking you to scan the collection for faces. You can select which folders will be searched for faces. Take a look at the screen shot below.
In the '''digiKam''' main window, on the left, you will now see a icon with a person's face.  Click that icon, from there you will get a window asking you to scan the collection for faces. You can select which folders will be searched for faces. Take a look at the screen shot below.




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[[Image:Digikam_faces1.jpg|center|500px]]
[[Image:Digikam_faces1.jpg|center|500px]]




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Now it shows all the faces that it has detected. The only thing that has to be done is give it a “tag”, like the person's name and you will see the name appears below the People tag.
Now it shows all the faces that it has detected. The only thing that has to be done is give it a “tag”, like the person's name and you will see the name appears below the People tag.




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[[Image:Digikam_faces2.jpg|center]]
[[Image:Digikam_faces2.jpg|center]]




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[[Image:Digikam_faces3.jpg|center|500px|thumb|Copyright M.Malik]]
[[Image:Digikam_faces3.jpg|center|500px|thumb|Copyright M.Malik]]




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That's it!
That's it!


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Revision as of 19:38, 2 March 2011

Face Detection In digiKam 2.0 Beta 2

Transcribed from Mohamed Malik's blog, 12 February 2011

Google Picasa & Apple iPhoto are not the only applications that are capable of detecting faces in pictures. Face detection now has made its way into Linux as well. The upcoming release of digiKam 2.0 in May will feature face detection and tagging support. I compiled digiKam 2.0 beta 2 release and tested this feature and its works like a charm.

Here is how to use this feature..

In the digiKam main window, on the left, you will now see a icon with a person's face. Click that icon, from there you will get a window asking you to scan the collection for faces. You can select which folders will be searched for faces. Take a look at the screen shot below.



Now it shows all the faces that it has detected. The only thing that has to be done is give it a “tag”, like the person's name and you will see the name appears below the People tag.



Copyright M.Malik


That's it!