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0001 msgid "" 0002 msgstr "" 0003 "Project-Id-Version: Digikam Manual 8.0.0\n" 0004 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" 0005 "POT-Creation-Date: 2023-12-02 00:35+0000\n" 0006 "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-12-29 23:26-0800\n" 0007 "Last-Translator: Japanese KDE translation team <kde-jp@kde.org>\n" 0008 "Language-Team: Japanese <kde-jp@kde.org>\n" 0009 "Language: ja\n" 0010 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 0011 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 0012 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 0013 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" 0014 "X-Accelerator-Marker: &\n" 0015 "X-Text-Markup: kde4\n" 0016 0017 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:1 0018 msgid "digiKam Main Window People View" 0019 msgstr "" 0020 0021 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:1 0022 msgid "" 0023 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, " 0024 "learn, easy, faces, detection, recognition, management, deep-learning, people" 0025 msgstr "" 0026 0027 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:14 0028 msgid "People View" 0029 msgstr "" 0030 0031 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:16 0032 msgid "" 0033 "As long as you are not just taking pictures from machines or stars or " 0034 "something like that, Face Management might be an interesting feature for you " 0035 "(even with a machine there might be a human being operating it). In digiKam " 0036 "it consists of two tasks: **Face Detection** and **Face Recognition**." 0037 msgstr "" 0038 0039 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:18 0040 msgid "" 0041 "The face management workflow allows you to detect and recognize people in " 0042 "your photographs. Both features use a deep learning neural network in " 0043 "background. **Face Detection** allows digiKam to detect faces in your " 0044 "images. This step is required before being able to recognize faces. **Face " 0045 "Recognition** will automatically recognize people in your images, but it " 0046 "needs few items already trained for a same face name to be able to recognize " 0047 "new ones." 0048 msgstr "" 0049 0050 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:22 0051 msgid "" 0052 "To run properly, the face management needs the deep-learning models to " 0053 "download at the first run of digiKam. See :ref:`the Quick Start section " 0054 "<quick_start>` for details." 0055 msgstr "" 0056 0057 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:27 0058 msgid "Face Detection" 0059 msgstr "" 0060 0061 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:29 0062 msgid "" 0063 "The first step is to have digiKam finding all those pics that show faces not " 0064 "even knowing yet who's face it is. To prepare that process you click on " 0065 "**People** tab from left sidebar. On the bottom you have a settings view " 0066 "with a drop down menu where you can choose between:" 0067 msgstr "" 0068 0069 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:31 0070 msgid "" 0071 "**Skip Images Already Scanned**: choose this option if you haven't scanned " 0072 "yet or if the last scan yielded good results but you would like to scan new " 0073 "images." 0074 msgstr "" 0075 0076 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:33 0077 msgid "" 0078 "**Scan Again And Merge Results**: choose this option if the results of the " 0079 "previous scan weren't accurate. This would re-scan all images again, and is " 0080 "time consuming." 0081 msgstr "" 0082 0083 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:35 0084 msgid "" 0085 "**Clear Unconfirmed Results And Rescan**: remove all faces registered in " 0086 "database with no name and process again an analysis." 0087 msgstr "" 0088 0089 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:37 0090 msgid "" 0091 "**Clear all Previous Results and Rescan**: remove all previous faces " 0092 "registered in database and process again an analysis." 0093 msgstr "" 0094 0095 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:43 0096 msgid "The digiKam Face Management Workflow View" 0097 msgstr "" 0098 0099 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:45 0100 msgid "" 0101 "The first option you would choose if you didn't scan yet or if you did with " 0102 "a satisfying result but added new photographs since then or if you already " 0103 "improved a search result, e.g. by removing face tags which obviously don't " 0104 "show a face. The second you would choose if you want the images already " 0105 "scanned to be included in the next scan. The third is more interesting in " 0106 "the context of Face Recognition since **Unconfirmed results** means face " 0107 "tags that don't have a name assigned to them yet." 0108 msgstr "" 0109 0110 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:47 0111 msgid "" 0112 "After the Face Scan is complete, you should see a new tag **Unknown** where " 0113 "the results of the face scan will appear. You may now manually identify a " 0114 "few of these faces and then proceed for face recognition. At least a minimum " 0115 "of **5 similar faces tagged** in different images must be trained for an " 0116 "automatic recognition workflow." 0117 msgstr "" 0118 0119 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:51 0120 msgid "" 0121 "In the **Settings** tab, you can also decide if you want to scan for face " 0122 "detection or for faces recognition." 0123 msgstr "" 0124 0125 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:53 0126 msgid "" 0127 "The **Settings** tab has another tab to tune where to search for new faces. " 0128 "You can make a selection of albums or tags to process the detection." 0129 msgstr "" 0130 0131 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:59 0132 msgid "The digiKam Face Management Search-In View" 0133 msgstr "" 0134 0135 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:61 0136 msgid "" 0137 "The last tab from the settings view allows to tune advanced configuration, " 0138 "as the accuracy used to identify a face in image, the deep-learning model to " 0139 "use for the faces workflow, and the ability to use all CPU core while " 0140 "computing." 0141 msgstr "" 0142 0143 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:67 0144 msgid "The digiKam Face Management Settings View" 0145 msgstr "" 0146 0147 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:71 0148 msgid "" 0149 "The deep-learning YOLO v3 model is more powerful but it's time and CPU " 0150 "consuming. Only turn on this option if you hardware can supports intensive " 0151 "computations. It's only used for face detection, especially to detect very " 0152 "small faces, blurry faces, or group photos with many faces." 0153 msgstr "" 0154 0155 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:75 0156 msgid "" 0157 "Due to technical limitations under Windows, the multi-cores support with a " 0158 "Mysql/MariaDB database will not provide good performances. We recommend to " 0159 "use a SQlite database instead." 0160 msgstr "" 0161 0162 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:77 0163 msgid "" 0164 "For the task we are talking about you check **Detect Faces**, of course. " 0165 "Since face detection is a time-consuming task you better don't hit **Scan** " 0166 "right away, rather **Options**. An additional area will fold out organized " 0167 "with three tabs. In **Search-In** you can confine the scan to certain albums " 0168 "or tags. In **Settings** you can adjust the **Face Accuracy** with a balance " 0169 "between **Sensitivity** and **Specificity** that suits your needs. A higher " 0170 "specificity implies higher accuracy, however this results in a smaller set " 0171 "of results. Under Advanced you will find two check-boxes. The first is " 0172 "explained by the text above it. The second is for face recognition, see next " 0173 "chapter." 0174 msgstr "" 0175 0176 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:79 0177 msgid "" 0178 "Once you have chosen your options carefully you click **Scan** and after a " 0179 "while, depending on the scope of your selection, the result will be " 0180 "presented in the Image Area. In the Tags list of the Left Sidebar you will " 0181 "see the People branch of your tag tree. You will see the whole scan result " 0182 "only if the topmost tag **People** is selected. In the tree you will see a " 0183 "new virtual tag called **Unknown** which will show all those images where " 0184 "faces are recognized but not yet connected to a person. If you just scanned " 0185 "for the first time you will find the whole result also here." 0186 msgstr "" 0187 0188 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:86 0189 msgid "" 0190 "Screencast of digiKam Faces Detection Process Running Over Collections and " 0191 "Populating the Database" 0192 msgstr "" 0193 0194 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:88 0195 msgid "" 0196 "Note that the thumbnails presented here are not showing the whole image. " 0197 "They show the area of the image where the scan algorithm put down a **Face " 0198 "Tag**. You can see that if you click on the thumbnail. In the preview that " 0199 "opens you will see the whole image with all the face tags on them." 0200 msgstr "" 0201 0202 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:92 0203 msgid "" 0204 "If you don't see them, click the people button |icon_showfacetags| in the " 0205 "upper left corner of the preview. If there is more than one face tag on the " 0206 "image it will also be represented by more than one thumbnail. This is the " 0207 "case with the screenshot above take in preview mode." 0208 msgstr "" 0209 0210 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:98 0211 msgid "The digiKam Face Tags Edit From Icon-View" 0212 msgstr "" 0213 0214 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:100 0215 msgid "" 0216 "If it really is a face the field labeled **Who Is This?** comes into play. " 0217 "Here you can either type in the name of an existing People tag out of your " 0218 "tag tree or use the drop down function to show your tag tree and select a " 0219 "tag. With **Confirm** you can save that to the database. If it was the only " 0220 "face tag (left) the image will disappear from the **Unknown** selection and " 0221 "you will find it once you select either the **People** tag or one of the " 0222 "tags you assigned to one of the face tags in that image." 0223 msgstr "" 0224 0225 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:102 0226 msgid "" 0227 "The list of detection samples below come from a huge collection of photo " 0228 "scanned with the Yolo v3 deep-learning model." 0229 msgstr "" 0230 0231 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:105 0232 msgid "ID" 0233 msgstr "" 0234 0235 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:105 0236 msgid "Face Detected Samples" 0237 msgstr "" 0238 0239 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:105 0240 msgid "Comments" 0241 msgstr "" 0242 0243 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:107 0244 msgid "01" 0245 msgstr "" 0246 0247 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:107 0248 msgid "An under-exposed face" 0249 msgstr "" 0250 0251 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:112 0252 msgid "02" 0253 msgstr "" 0254 0255 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:112 0256 msgid "A closed dog face" 0257 msgstr "" 0258 0259 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:117 0260 msgid "03" 0261 msgstr "" 0262 0263 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:117 0264 msgid "A blured child face" 0265 msgstr "" 0266 0267 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:122 0268 msgid "04" 0269 msgstr "" 0270 0271 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:122 0272 msgid "A non human face" 0273 msgstr "" 0274 0275 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:127 0276 msgid "05" 0277 msgstr "" 0278 0279 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:127 0280 msgid "A very blured and partial face" 0281 msgstr "" 0282 0283 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:132 0284 msgid "06" 0285 msgstr "" 0286 0287 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:132 0288 msgid "A rotated face" 0289 msgstr "" 0290 0291 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:137 0292 msgid "07" 0293 msgstr "" 0294 0295 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:137 0296 msgid "A covered face with a hood" 0297 msgstr "" 0298 0299 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:142 0300 msgid "08" 0301 msgstr "" 0302 0303 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:142 0304 msgid "An aside face" 0305 msgstr "" 0306 0307 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:147 0308 msgid "09" 0309 msgstr "" 0310 0311 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:147 0312 msgid "An under-exposed and partial face" 0313 msgstr "" 0314 0315 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:152 0316 msgid "10" 0317 msgstr "" 0318 0319 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:152 0320 msgid "A false positive detection" 0321 msgstr "" 0322 0323 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:157 0324 msgid "11" 0325 msgstr "" 0326 0327 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:157 0328 msgid "A puppy's mouth" 0329 msgstr "" 0330 0331 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:162 0332 msgid "12" 0333 msgstr "" 0334 0335 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:162 0336 msgid "A face covered by a racket" 0337 msgstr "" 0338 0339 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:168 0340 msgid "" 0341 "The screenshots **02** and **11** have been chosen because they show one " 0342 "important feature: the algorithm is able to find animal faces, and this is " 0343 "not a false positive, except if you want to see only human faces on your " 0344 "collection of course." 0345 msgstr "" 0346 0347 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:170 0348 msgid "" 0349 "The screenshot **10** is another example shows one important issue: the " 0350 "algorithm will find inevitably details in an image that resemble a face but " 0351 "are actually something else. That's what the **Remove** button is for. It " 0352 "will remove the face tag from the photograph and if it is the only face tag " 0353 "(left) the photograph will disappear from the scan result." 0354 msgstr "" 0355 0356 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:172 0357 msgid "" 0358 "The screenshots **01**, **03**, **05**, **08**, **09**, and **12** can be " 0359 "considered as non faces, or be prevented by reducing the **Accuracy** of " 0360 "detection in face management **Settings** view. But these examples prove the " 0361 "capability of algorithm to detect faces in critical shots conditions." 0362 msgstr "" 0363 0364 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:174 0365 msgid "" 0366 "The screenshots **04** and **10** are definitively false positive results." 0367 msgstr "" 0368 0369 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:176 0370 msgid "" 0371 "In the context menu of the preview there are two more items related to face " 0372 "tags: **Add A Face Tag** and **Clear All Faces** on this image." 0373 msgstr "" 0374 0375 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:181 0376 msgid "Face Recognition" 0377 msgstr "" 0378 0379 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:183 0380 msgid "" 0381 "Assigning People tags to face tags is an important prerequisite to Face " 0382 "Recognition. Very obviously digiKam can only recognize faces if it has " 0383 "something to compare with. So it's up to you to show it the ropes, which " 0384 "means in this case to tell digiKam: This is Lara, this is Juan, this is " 0385 "Peter and so forth. For that you would, after performing a Face Detection as " 0386 "described in the previous article, typically select the **Unknown** tag on " 0387 "the Left Sidebar, click on a thumbnail and click, if necessary, on the Show " 0388 "Face Tags button |icon_showfacetags|." 0389 msgstr "" 0390 0391 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:189 0392 msgid "" 0393 "The digiKam Face Management Icon-View With Multiple Selection of Similar " 0394 "Faces to Tag With The Same **Agnès** Name" 0395 msgstr "" 0396 0397 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:191 0398 msgid "" 0399 "Now you should see the face tags of that photograph. Those which have a " 0400 "people (or other) tag already assigned will simply show the name of that " 0401 "tag. The others, showing **Unknown** faces, will show a field and two " 0402 "buttons as in the screenshot of the previous article. In the field labeled " 0403 "**Who Is This?** you can either type in the name of an existing People tag " 0404 "out of your tag tree or use the drop down function to show your tag tree and " 0405 "select a tag. With **Confirm** you can save that to the database." 0406 msgstr "" 0407 0408 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:197 0409 msgid "" 0410 "The digiKam Face Management Icon-View With a Confirmed Set of 12 Faces Using " 0411 "**Agnès** Name" 0412 msgstr "" 0413 0414 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:201 0415 msgid "" 0416 "If you use the context menu item **Assign Tag** instead of the procedure " 0417 "described above that will not assign a face tag. It will assign an ordinary " 0418 "tag and it will assign it to the whole image." 0419 msgstr "" 0420 0421 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:203 0422 msgid "" 0423 "If a face tag is confirmed and thus showing only the name of the tag but not " 0424 "the buttons to remove, edit or confirm it, but you need this buttons because " 0425 "e.g. it's wrong and you want to edit or remove it, just double-click on the " 0426 "name and the buttons will re-appear." 0427 msgstr "" 0428 0429 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:205 0430 msgid "" 0431 "Once you have a tag assigned to a few photographs you can have digiKam " 0432 "looking if it can find more photographs showing the same face. To prepare " 0433 "that process you click **Scan Collection For Faces** but this time you " 0434 "select **Recognize Faces**." 0435 msgstr "" 0436 0437 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:209 0438 msgid "" 0439 "To be able to recognize a new face automatically, a minimum of 5 similar " 0440 "faces tagged in different images need to be previously trained to the deep-" 0441 "learning engine using manual face management workflow." 0442 msgstr "" 0443 0444 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:211 0445 msgid "" 0446 "To start the Face Recognition you click **Scan Collection For Faces** " 0447 "button. The process will tag every recognized face with the appropriate " 0448 "People tag out of your tag tree and the corresponding thumbnail will " 0449 "disappear from the **Unknown** tag selection." 0450 msgstr "" 0451 0452 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:217 0453 msgid "" 0454 "The digiKam Face Management Icon-View With New Recognized Automatically " 0455 "Faces as **Agnès** Name" 0456 msgstr "" 0457 0458 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:219 0459 msgid "" 0460 "Face Recognition is faster than Face Detection but it still makes sense to " 0461 "click **Settings** and confine the scan to certain albums or tags in the " 0462 "Albums tab, e.g. to the **Unknown** tag. In the **Settings** tab we can play " 0463 "with the balance between speed and accuracy and two check-boxes. The first " 0464 "is explained by the text above it." 0465 msgstr "" 0466 0467 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:223 0468 msgid "" 0469 "Face recognition only works well with faces that have been automatically " 0470 "detected by digiKam, not with manually drawn face rectangles or faces from " 0471 "other programs." 0472 msgstr "" 0473 0474 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:225 0475 msgid "" 0476 "In case of unsatisfying results it might be helpful to use **Clear And " 0477 "Rebuild All Training Data**. One reason can be that there are too many face " 0478 "tags assigned to a person which shows this person in a way that doesn't " 0479 "really help the search algorithm, e.g. with sunglasses, blurred, unusual " 0480 "colors, carnival make up, dark shaded areas in the face, baby/kid/adult " 0481 "photographs mixed... Another reason to use that option can be false face " 0482 "recognition due to a wrong accuracy value in the **Settings** tab." 0483 msgstr "" 0484 0485 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:231 0486 msgid "" 0487 "The digiKam Face Management Icon-View With New Recognized Faces to Confirm " 0488 "as **Agnès** Name" 0489 msgstr "" 0490 0491 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:233 0492 msgid "" 0493 "To complete the recognition process, you will need to **Confirm** the new " 0494 "recognized faces. By applying the properties, new faces will be moved to the " 0495 "face tag definitively." 0496 msgstr "" 0497 0498 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:235 0499 msgid "" 0500 "The results of facial recognition appear in the form of unconfirmed results. " 0501 "These results will show up in the **Unconfirmed** tag, as well as in the tag " 0502 "of the person suggested for each face. Hovering over unconfirmed faces will " 0503 "display a few options:" 0504 msgstr "" 0505 0506 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:237 0507 msgid "" 0508 "The **Confirm** button allows you to confirm the suggestion. This would " 0509 "assign the suggested name to the face." 0510 msgstr "" 0511 0512 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:239 0513 msgid "" 0514 "Use the **Reject** button, if the suggestion is incorrect. This would move " 0515 "the face back to **Unknown**." 0516 msgstr "" 0517 0518 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:241 0519 msgid "" 0520 "Use the **Delete** button, if the suggestion is not a face. This will remove " 0521 "the face region from the database." 0522 msgstr "" 0523 0524 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:243 0525 msgid "" 0526 "About the face categorization and sorting, faces will appear by default " 0527 "categorized based on their name. You may change this behavior, by going to :" 0528 "menuselection:`View --> Separate Items`. Note that using a different " 0529 "categorization order will lead to **Confirmed** and **Unconfirmed** faces " 0530 "appearing mixed with one another. To change this behaviour you may modify " 0531 "the sorting order within each category by going to :menuselection:`View --> " 0532 "Sort Items --> By Face Type`." 0533 msgstr "" 0534 0535 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:245 0536 msgid "" 0537 "To improve results of face recognition, apart from using the settings " 0538 "mentioned previously, face results may also be improved by rebuilding the " 0539 "training data. This may be done through :menuselection:`Tools --> " 0540 "Maintenance --> Detect And Recognize Faces -> Clear And Rebuild All Training " 0541 "Data`." 0542 msgstr "" 0543 0544 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:250 0545 msgid "Manual Face Tagging" 0546 msgstr "" 0547 0548 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:252 0549 msgid "digiKam allows for either manual face tagging." 0550 msgstr "" 0551 0552 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:254 0553 msgid "" 0554 "For more information about automatic face tagging using digiKam's face " 0555 "recognition engine see :ref:`the previous section <face_recognition>` of " 0556 "this manual." 0557 msgstr "" 0558 0559 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:256 0560 msgid "You can tag people manually by different way:" 0561 msgstr "" 0562 0563 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:258 0564 msgid "" 0565 "From **Preview Mode**: click on **Add a Face Tag** icon or select option on " 0566 "context menu, as highlighted on the screenshot below." 0567 msgstr "" 0568 0569 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:264 0570 msgid "The digiKam Manual Face Tagging From Context Menu" 0571 msgstr "" 0572 0573 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:266 0574 msgid "" 0575 "And then draw a rectangle around the face while holding left mouse button " 0576 "followed by entering the person's name and pressing :kbd:`Enter` key. If you " 0577 "press :kbd:`Esc` key, this will leaves the person's name editor." 0578 msgstr "" 0579 0580 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:272 0581 msgid "The digiKam Manual Face Tagging Editor" 0582 msgstr "" 0583 0584 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:276 0585 msgid "" 0586 "Instead of clicking on **Add A Face Tag** icon you can draw a face region " 0587 "while holding :kbd:`Ctrl` key." 0588 msgstr "" 0589 0590 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:278 0591 msgid "" 0592 "The **Preview Mode** context menu include also two other options to use " 0593 "during manual face tagging:" 0594 msgstr "" 0595 0596 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:280 0597 msgid "" 0598 "**Scan For Faces**: this option will call the face detection algorithm to " 0599 "set face areas automatically over the image. The faces are assigned by " 0600 "default to **Unknown** in the database. The last used **Faces Detection** " 0601 "settings will configure the process. If faces are found, you can edit " 0602 "manually the face name as explained previously." 0603 msgstr "" 0604 0605 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:282 0606 msgid "" 0607 "**Show Face Tags**: this show the face areas visible and switch " 0608 "automatically in edit mode when mouse move over the areas." 0609 msgstr "" 0610 0611 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:284 0612 msgid "" 0613 "From Left Sidebar **People** tab: use drag and drop between icon-view and " 0614 "face-tags tree-view. Select items labeled **Unknown** that you want to " 0615 "assign a face-tag. Perform a move with the mouse to the **People** items " 0616 "hierarchy. A pop-up menu will appears to confirm face assignment." 0617 msgstr "" 0618 0619 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:291 0620 msgid "Screencast of Manual Faces Assignment Using Drag And Drop" 0621 msgstr "" 0622 0623 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:293 0624 msgid "" 0625 "From keyboard shortcut: you can assign a magic key to a face-tag and quickly " 0626 "uses the keyboard to switch on the face-tag name to selected items." 0627 msgstr "" 0628 0629 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:299 0630 msgid "" 0631 "The digiKam Face Tag Properties Dialog With a Keyboard Shortcut Assigned" 0632 msgstr "" 0633 0634 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:301 0635 msgid "" 0636 "From The **Unknown** tag from **People** view: to manually identify a face, " 0637 "hover on any **Unknown** face from icon-view and use the text box to give it " 0638 "a name. This will lead to the creation of a face tag in case a person of " 0639 "that name doesn't exist already. For best results identify at least 4 faces " 0640 "for each person you want the scan to recognize." 0641 msgstr "" 0642 0643 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:307 0644 msgid "Screencast of Manual Face Tagging From Icon-View" 0645 msgstr "" 0646 0647 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:311 0648 msgid "" 0649 "In the :ref:`Miscs Behavior <behavior_settings>` view of the configuration " 0650 "dialog, an option can be turned on to only populate the tags tree-view with " 0651 "the face tags assigned to a face while you enter a name." 0652 msgstr "" 0653 0654 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:313 0655 msgid "" 0656 "In case there's a face you don't wish to be recognized, you can mark it as " 0657 "ignored. This leads to the creation of a new **Ignored** tag, you can later " 0658 "unmark the face if needed." 0659 msgstr "" 0660 0661 #: ../../main_window/people_view.rst:319 0662 msgid "A Face Marked as **Ignored** From Icon-View" 0663 msgstr ""