How to Annotate Your Images Using KPhotoAlbum

Start up the software., When starting it up for the first time, you need to set up a location for it to look for the images., Wait for a bit., Click on the Show Thumbnails icon., Set the label., If you aren't sure of the contents of an image, double...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Start up the software.

    It is a Linux product.
  2. Step 2: When starting it up for the first time

    KPhotoAlbum will remember it. , The program will need to catalog the images before you do anything with them. , If you can't see it, your screen isn't large enough.

    Enlarge it or scroll down. , This one is probably best saved for doing individual or groups of photos.

    Like if some of the images are all about caving, label those images as such. ,
  3. Step 3: you need to set up a location for it to look for the images.

  4. Step 4: Wait for a bit.

  5. Step 5: Click on the Show Thumbnails icon.

  6. Step 6: Set the label.

  7. Step 7: If you aren't sure of the contents of an image

  8. Step 8: double click on the image to get a closer look at it.

Detailed Guide

It is a Linux product.

KPhotoAlbum will remember it. , The program will need to catalog the images before you do anything with them. , If you can't see it, your screen isn't large enough.

Enlarge it or scroll down. , This one is probably best saved for doing individual or groups of photos.

Like if some of the images are all about caving, label those images as such. ,

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