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0001 # translation of docs_digikam_org_asset_management___dam_overview.po to Slovak 0002 # Roman Paholík <wizzardsk@gmail.com>, 2023. 0003 msgid "" 0004 msgstr "" 0005 "Project-Id-Version: docs_digikam_org_asset_management___dam_overview\n" 0006 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" 0007 "POT-Creation-Date: 2023-12-02 00:35+0000\n" 0008 "PO-Revision-Date: 2023-03-19 10:09+0100\n" 0009 "Last-Translator: Roman Paholik <wizzardsk@gmail.com>\n" 0010 "Language-Team: Slovak <kde-sk@linux.sk>\n" 0011 "Language: sk\n" 0012 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 0013 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 0014 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 0015 "X-Generator: Lokalize 22.12.3\n" 0016 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n==1) ? 0 : (n>=2 && n<=4) ? 1 : 2;\n" 0017 0018 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:1 0019 msgid "Overview to Digital Asset Management" 0020 msgstr "" 0021 0022 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:1 0023 msgid "" 0024 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, " 0025 "learn, easy, digital, asset, management" 0026 msgstr "" 0027 0028 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:14 0029 msgid "Overview" 0030 msgstr "Prehľad" 0031 0032 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:16 0033 msgid "Contents" 0034 msgstr "Obsah" 0035 0036 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:19 0037 msgid "Introduction" 0038 msgstr "Úvod" 0039 0040 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:21 0041 msgid "" 0042 "Can you find your digital photographs when you need them? Or do you spend " 0043 "more time sifting through your hard drive and file cabinets than you would " 0044 "like? Do you have a systematic approach for assigning and tracking content " 0045 "data on your photos? If you make a living as a photographer, do your images " 0046 "bear your copyright and contact information, or do they circulate in the " 0047 "marketplace unprotected? Do you want your future grandchildren to admire " 0048 "your photographs you have taken yesterday? How do you ensure backup and the " 0049 "correctness of your data? How to prepare to change your computer, your hard " 0050 "disk, the software, the operating system and still manage to find your " 0051 "pictures or movies?" 0052 msgstr "" 0053 0054 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:24 0055 msgid "Definitions" 0056 msgstr "Definície" 0057 0058 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:26 0059 msgid "" 0060 "Digital Asset Management (DAM) refers to every part of the process that " 0061 "follows the taking of the picture, all the way through the final output and " 0062 "permanent storage. Anyone who shoots, scans or stores digital photographs is " 0063 "practicing some form of DAM, but most of us are not doing so in a systematic " 0064 "or efficient way." 0065 msgstr "" 0066 0067 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:28 0068 msgid "A generic definition of DAM:" 0069 msgstr "" 0070 0071 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:30 0072 msgid "" 0073 "Digital Asset Management ingests, indexes, categorizes, secures, searches, " 0074 "transforms, assembles and exports content that has monetary or cultural " 0075 "value." 0076 msgstr "" 0077 0078 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:32 0079 msgid "And since we're at it another important one:" 0080 msgstr "" 0081 0082 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:34 0083 msgid "" 0084 "Metadata is defined as data about data. Metadata is definitional data that " 0085 "provides information about or documentation of other data managed within an " 0086 "application or environment." 0087 msgstr "" 0088 0089 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:36 0090 msgid "In our context here it stands for all information about a photograph." 0091 msgstr "" 0092 0093 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:39 0094 msgid "DAM and digiKam" 0095 msgstr "" 0096 0097 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:41 0098 msgid "" 0099 "In this section of the manual, we will present the **tools** and the " 0100 "**practical advices** on how to **file**, **find**, **protect** and **re-" 0101 "use** photographs, focusing on best practices for digital photographers " 0102 "using digiKam. We cover **downloading**, **renaming**, **culling**, " 0103 "**converting**, **grouping**, **backing-up**, **rating**, **tagging**, " 0104 "**archiving**, **optimizing**, **maintaining** and **exporting** item files." 0105 msgstr "" 0106 0107 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:43 0108 msgid "" 0109 "digiKam with its libraries and tools is a unique and comprehensive tool to " 0110 "cover most of DAM tasks, and it does it fast and transparently. Based on " 0111 "open standards on all fronts it will not confine you to a platform or " 0112 "application, rather it puts you into a fast track to manage and find your " 0113 "photographs and to move on if you so please to any other platform, " 0114 "application, system without losing any of your work be it as an occasional " 0115 "user, enthusiast or professional." 0116 msgstr "" 0117 0118 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:49 0119 msgid "" 0120 "digiKam :ref:`Advanced Search Tool <advanced_search>` Locating Several Items " 0121 "in Database by Photograph Properties" 0122 msgstr "" 0123 0124 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:51 0125 msgid "" 0126 "The one thing that differentiates the archiving capabilities of film versus " 0127 "digital is that with digital you can make as many new originals as you want. " 0128 "With film you only have one original. All copies will have a slightly lower " 0129 "quality, and both originals and copies are more or less slowly aging and " 0130 "disappearing. The only way to keep it *forever fresh* is to make a digital " 0131 "copy of it. And that is also the only way to protect it from all hazards." 0132 msgstr "" 0133 0134 #: ../../asset_management/dam_overview.rst:53 0135 msgid "" 0136 "Even if digital media today may last shorter than film it is just up to you " 0137 "to make new copies every year, 5, 10 years or whenever necessary, and to " 0138 "always keep at least 2-3 copies of the files, preferably in different " 0139 "physical locations. You never had that opportunity with film. It could " 0140 "always be damaged in a fire, floods or similar - or even be stolen. The good " 0141 "and bad news then is this: if you lose digital images/data it is only your " 0142 "own laxity." 0143 msgstr ""