.. meta:: :description: A Typical Digital Asset Management Workflow :keywords: digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, learn, easy, digital, asset, management, workflow, export .. metadata-placeholder :authors: - digiKam Team :license: see Credits and License page for details (https://docs.digikam.org/en/credits_license.html) .. _dam_workflow: :ref:`DAM Workflow ` ====================================== - Import images from camera, card reader or scanner. As long as the images are stored on the camera media, you can use that as a temporary backup. - RAW images are converted to DNG and stored away into a DNG archive. .. figure:: images/dam_workflow_dng_convert.webp :alt: :align: center The DNG Convert Settings from Import Tool - Rate and cull, write metadata into the DNG archive. .. figure:: images/dam_workflow_apply_labels.webp :alt: :align: center Applying Labels to Items using Captions Tab from Right Sidebar - Make a backup e.g. on external drive, and optical medium, or a tape. - Tag, comment, and geo-locate. .. figure:: images/dam_workflow_apply_captions.webp :alt: :align: center Applying Descriptions to Items using Captions Tab from Right Sidebar - Edit and enhance the photographs. .. figure:: images/dam_workflow_sharpen_tool.webp :alt: :align: center Sharpening Details in the Image Editor Using Refocus Tool - Use external applications for layered editing. This editing may cause the loss or deletion of metadata previously recorded into the images. Back in digiKam, re-apply the metadata recorded in the digiKam database to the edited images. - Run a routine backup, followed up by data-integrity checks. - Protect processed images by using Digital Watermarking to encode copyright data. Export to web galleries, slide shows, MPEG encode, contact sheets, printing, etc. .. figure:: images/dam_workflow_export_webservice.webp :alt: :align: center The List of Export Tools Available from the Image Editor The typical photographic workflow is illustrated below: .. figure:: images/dam_workflow.webp :alt: :align: center Diagram of Common Tasks During a Photographic Workflow