![]() ![]() I have just noticed that, since I last looked at it, digiKam started to do facial recognition. It almost always got them right, and it was easy to correct mistakes. If you accept the suggestions - and there's a single click way to say, 'yes, they're all correct' - it will suggest more. Identities with provisional identifications are clearly marked. It will then, without me doing anything, add some faces to identity tags, but mark them as provisional in the folder of the identities concerned. I am also coming from Picasa (run in a Windows VM, after the Linux version stopped working following various system updates over the years.) Facial recognition is a big reason for having stuck with it for so long: it's much better at putting names to faces than I have ever been. #Unnamed faces picasa sorty by most updatethen rescan another 200 photos this time, update / correct the face tags, then it should be good to do the remainder of your library. The other way to do it is just scan for faces on 100 photos in your library, update all the face tags manually for everyone. Next time you scan for that person it will detect it really well, and the more you scan the better it gets. I found it doesn't detect the presence of faces very well with side profile. Go through the unconfirmed or unknown faces and add that person as well. Manually go through the ones that detected that person and confirm. Now you can click people on the left hand menu, then scan collection for faces (but not your whole library, just a folder or two that has lots of that person in it). Then manually enter the name of the person for the tagÄo this for another 20 photos for that person. I had to teach digikam the faces intially. ![]() This is working fine for me in digikam 6.4 ![]()
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