I do have two pictures which have geolocalisation information, but are not tagged has geolocalised. Therefore, the small «earth» on top of the picture in thumbnail view is not displayed, and the filter «with coordinates» does not work. However, the exif data shows coordinates, and the «image»«geolocalisation» displays them in the right place. The first problematic image has been tagged inside digikam from a correlation with a GPX file, alongside all the other pictures. The second images is a panorama created by hugins, who copies the coordinates. See the attached pictures for a better explanation. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. I do not know how to create this, it seems random 2. 3.
This is certainly due because the GPS info are incomplete, or the precision is not enough adjusted by GPS device from camera to be valid. Can you share relevant images to test here ? Gilles Caulier
Created attachment 94812 [details] The selected picture does not have the «geolocalised» tag (small earth at the upper right). However, the exif contains coordinates. Note on the line below the .PNG picture has the same problem. The selected picture does not have the «geolocalised» tag (small earth at the upper right). However, the exif contains coordinates. Note on the line below the .PNG picture has the same problem. This one was created with Hugin. On the next attachement, I will show this two pictures in the «image»«geolocalisation» screen.
Created attachment 94813 [details] The two problematic images displayed in the image/geolocalisation tool. They seems fine.
Created attachment 94814 [details] One of the image (resized to fit the maximum upload size)
Created attachment 94815 [details] The second one (resized too)
Created attachment 94822 [details] geoview.png The problem is here not to reproduce, the earth icon is displayed. See the screenshot. Try to reload the metadata of the image. Maik
Thanks Maik for the test. Strange it does not work here. What should I do to reload the metadata ?
Go to Iconview, select images, go to Caption & Tags side bar, on the bottom there is a combobox with an option to reload metadata from image and synchronize database. Gilles Caulier
Thanks a lot Gilles, it works fine. However, I know have found that this problem is systematic with pictures made with Hugin 2015. Any of them has this problem, which is hopefully solved by the «reload Metadata» trick. It is somehow a strange problem, no ?
There is no explicit error message visible from the console trace... Can you reproduce the problem using digiKam Linux AppImage bundle ? The last bundle is available at this url: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzeiVr-byqt5Y0tIRWVWelRJenM Gilles Caulier
Hello, I was not able to reproduce it with existing images, but it does not means the bug is solved, because for my images, I already have reloaded the metadata. I have tried to make a panorama, but it was not possible from the appimages, as it does not find the necessary libraries.
Did you install Hugin separately ? It's a run time dependency
Yes Hugin is already installed in my computer. Works fine with Digikam 5.3 Le 02/12/2016 à 17:02, bugzilla_noreply@kde.org a écrit : > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353458 > > --- Comment #12 from caulier.gilles@gmail.com --- > Did you install Hugin separately ? It's a run time dependency >
But this do not work with 5.4.0 AppImage ? I'm not sure to understand Gilles Caulier
In my 5.4.0 version I have the geotagged icon on none of the pics with GPS metadata. I never saw this icon. Shall I file a separate bug about that?
Have you enabled geotagged icon in setup? Maik
Uups! Sorry, my fault! With that it works.
*** Bug 413905 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
digiKam 7.0.0 stable release is now published: https://www.digikam.org/news/2020-07-19-7.0.0_release_announcement/ We need a fresh feedback on this file using this version. Best Regards Gilles Caulier
I'm not able to reproduce this bug. I guess it can be marked as solved, and we will open a new one if the problem is seen again ?
Thanks for the feedback.