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DigiKam 8.4.0, an open-source digital photo manager, has been launched following five months of maintenance and bug fixes. The update resolves long-standing issues and enables users to validate modifications prior to production deployment. The application's internationalization has been enhanced, and digiKam and Showfoto are now available in 61 languages for the graphical interface. Translators have worked on the online documentation, which is currently available in 15 languages.



digiKam 8.4.0 is released

Dear digiKam fans and users,

After five months of active maintenance and long bugs triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 8.4.0 of its open source digital photo manager.

Long time bugs present in older versions have been fixed and we spare a lot of time to contact users to validate changes in pre-release to confirm fixes before deploying the program in production.

The application internationalization has also been updated. digiKam and Showfoto are proposed with 61 different languages for the graphical interface. Go to Settings/Configure Languages dialog and change the localization as you want. Applications need to be restarted to apply changes. If you want to contribute to the internationalization of digiKam, please contact the  translator teams, following the translation  how-to. The statistics about translation states are available  here.

Thanks to the translators who have worked on the online documentation  internationalisations which is now available in 15 languages as French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and more. You can read and search over the document  here. You are welcome to contribute to application handbook translations following the coordination team instructions.

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Internal Components Update

Libraw Processor

This version arrives with the  internal RAW decoder Libraw updated to the rolling-release snapshot 2024-07-11. This includes a list of new camera supported:

- Canon EOS R6 Mark II, EOS R8, EOS R50, EOS R100, EOS Ra.
- Fujifilm GFX100-II, X-T5, X-S20, X-H2, X-H2S.
- Hasselblad X2D-100c.
- Leica Q3, M11 Monochrom.
- Nikon Z30, Z8.
- OM Digital OM-5.
- Panasonic DC-G9 II, DC-ZS200D / ZS220D, DC-TZ200D / TZ202D / TZ220D, DC-S5-II, DC-GH6.
- Sony A7C-II, A7CR, ILCE-6700, ZV-1M2, ZV-E1, ILCE-7RM5 (A7R-V), ILME-FX30, DSC-HX95, A1.
- Multiple DJI and Skydio drones.
- Multiple smartphones with DNG format recorded.

DNG Toolkit

The DNG toolkit from Adobe has been also updated to last 1.7.1 including the JPEG-XL compression support to reduce the size of the digital negative container.

LensFun Toolkit

digiKam now supports the new LensFun 0.4 toolkit API of this library planned this year. Important simplifications and improvements have been introduced in LensFun, and digiKam have been fixed to still be compatible with the camera lens database provided by this important open-source library.

Media Player

For the Qt5 version of digiKam, the internal QtAVPlayer has been updated to the latest rolling-release snapshot 2024-06-16. For the Qt6, the media player is now able to advance video frame by frame.

ExifTool and Exiv2

For the metadata management, the famous ExifTool open source component has been updated in all bundles to the last 12.88 release. Also the other very important metadata shared library Exiv2 has been updated to last 0.28.2.

Qt and KDE Frmaeworks

The Linux AppImage and the Windows versions which are proposed in two versions based on Qt6 and Qt5 are now published with the last stable 6.7.2 and 5.15.14. KDE framework has been updated respectively to 6.2.0 and 5.116.

digiKam 8.4.0 is released