
The photo manager digiKam reaches version 8.7 with a set of new features focused on automation and improving the image management experience. The latest update, available For a few hours now, digiKam has been consolidated as one of the most complete and versatile options for managing and editing photographs, both in professional and domestic environments.
The main new features of this version are aimed at the intelligent automation and expanded compatibility with current technologies. Users will be able to take advantage of advanced import, album organization, editing, search, and tagging features, with an emphasis on seamless integration with various operating systems: Linux, Windows, and macOS.
Innovation in self-rotation thanks to neural networks
One of the great additions is The automatic auto-rotation tool based on content analysis using deep neural networks (DNN)This feature allows digiKam to automatically rotate photos by detecting the correct orientation using artificial intelligence, streamlining workflow and eliminating the need for manual corrections.
Improved facial recognition and smart options in DigiKam 8.7
Facial recognition has evolved with a mechanism that automatically initiates a new scan when new faces are confirmed or tagged. Adjustments have also been made so that if a suggested match is discarded, the next best option appears, and it is now possible to save the project at that point. The facial classification system has been optimized for Gain accuracy and speed in people tagging.
Resource management and advanced compatibility
To enhance stability, users can Disable the use of OpenCL in AI models, avoiding potential issues related to incomplete graphics drivers. Additionally, a tool has been added to detect potential issues with OpenCL and ensure its proper functioning in AI and machine learning tasks.
New plugins and creative editing in DigiKam 8.7
Among the built-in complements, it stands out a new G'MIC Generic plugin which functions as a layer mode within the image stack, allowing photos to be assembled using the G'MIC assembly filter. These improvements reinforce The flexibility of digiKam for creative and advanced retouching work.
Technical updates and bug fixes
Version 8.7 updates the AppImage package for Linux to Qt 6.8.3 and KDE Frameworks 6.12, incorporates version 13.29 of ExifTool, updates the G'MIC-Qt plugin to 3.5.0, and internally updates the Libraw and QtAVPlayer libraries. This ensures Increased compatibility with RAW cameras and files, as well as a more stable and functional environment on all operating systems.
Available on multiple platforms and free for everyone
The digiKam 8.7 installation packages can be downloaded for Linux (AppImage and FlatPak), Windows, and macOSOn Linux systems, universal AppImage versions are available for both Qt 5 and Qt 6, making them easy to use on almost any distribution without the need for complex installation.
The release of digiKam 8.7 represents a significant evolution for those seeking robust software, with powerful tools for efficient image classification, editing, and searching, capable of managing everything from personal collections to large photo banks. The platform continues to embrace open source and constant updates, incorporating smart solutions and making life easier for photographers of all backgrounds.
