KDE Image Plugin Interface
For other uses, see Kipi.
KDE Image Plugin Interface (usually abbreviated to Kipi or KIPI) is an API that allows creation of application-independent image processing plugins in the KDE project.[1]
Host applications
- Digikam[1]
 - KPhotoAlbum (previously named KimDaBa)[1]
 - ShowImg[1]
 - Gwenview[1]
 - KSquirrel (since 0.7.0-pre1)[2]
 
Plugins
Acquisition and management
- Acquire Images provides tools to capture new images and saves them to the collections.
 - Kamera klient is a tool to connect the computer to a digital camera.
 - Batch process.
 - Find duplicates is a tool to find duplicate photographs on image collections.
 
Metadata/Time
- MetadataEdit.
 - Time adjust is a tool for adjusting image files timestamp.
 
Transform/Convert
- JPEG loss less is a tool to transform the images without loss in quality due to compression.
 - MPEG encoder is a tool for converting a series of images into a diashow-style MPEG file.
 - RAW image converter, is a conversion tool for raw format images.
 
Export/Send

Export to Picasaweb
- Flickr export allows the user to upload photos to the Flickr web service.
 - Gallery export is a tool for export image collections to a remote Gallery server.
 - HTML export is a tool for exporting a set of albums to an HTML page.
 - iPod export.
 - MediaWiki export is a tool to upload images on any MediaWiki installation.
 - Simpleviewer Export.
 - Send images is a tool for sending images directly by e-mail.
 
Authoring
- Calendar is a tool to create calendar from image collections.
 - Slide Show — plugin creates a full screen slideshow of the images.
 
Output
- CD archiving is a tool to back up image collections.
 - Print wizard is a tool to print images at the same time.
 
Other
- GPS Sync.
 - OpenGL Imageviewer is a tool which lets the user perform actions such as zooming or proceeding to the next image very fast.
 - Wall paper is a tool to put an image as the desktop background.
 
References
- Cartwright, Ryan (2007-08-17). "Manage your photos with Digikam". Free Software Magazine.
 
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