digiKam Recipes Ebook
digiKam is an immensely powerful photo management application, and learning all its features requires time and effort. By if you are a “learn as you go” kind of user, you probably don’t want to spend time reading documentation from cover to cover before you start using digiKam. On the other hand, you probably wouldn’t want to miss some nifty features that can make managing and editing your photos more efficient. And this is when this ebook can come in rather handy. Instead of explaining every digiKam’s feature, the ebook offers a collection of useful techniques you might otherwise miss. The ebook also covers tools that many photographers may find useful.

Five facts about the digiKam Recipes ebook:
- This is the first and only ebook about digiKam.
- The ebook was written in close cooperation with the digiKam developers.
- 50% of all ebook sales go to the digiKam project.
- The ebook is DRM-free, so you can read it using any ebook reader or software that supports the EPUB or MOBI format.
- You’ll receive all future editions of the ebook free of charge.
Buy the Ebook
The ebook can be purchased through the Amazon Kindle Store, or via PayPal using the Buy Now button. If you choose the PayPal option, make sure to press the Return to Merchant button after you’ve completed the purchase to view the download instructions. You can then download the ebook in the EPUB and MOBI formats.
The ebook released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license, so you are free to share the ebook and modify it as long as you share your modifications.
I hope you’ll find the ebook useful, and if you have any comments, ideas, and suggestions, feel free to contact me at dmpop@linux.com. If buy the ebook from Amazon and you want to receive future updates, send me your Amazon order confirmation as proof of purchase.
About Me
I’ve been writing exclusively about Linux and open source software for many years, and my articles have appeared in Danish, British, US, German, Spanish, and Russian magazines and websites. I’m an amateur photographer, and I write about open source photography tools on my Scribbles and Snaps blog.