![]() License along with this program if not, write to the Free You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public GNU General Public License for more details. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,īut WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of ![]() Of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public LicenseĪs published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 This program is free software you can redistribute it and/or ![]() Notice how some elements do not include the date or the picture orientation.ĭigikam 7.4.0 Build date: 2/12/21 10:27 (target: Debug) ![]() Start digikam and wait until finishes exploring new elements. Transfer pictures from camera to folder in PC.Ģ. However, I tried with Digikam 7.3 (stable, appimage) and all the metadata was read correctly, so this problem seems to be specific to v7.4ġ. Also a capture of the EXIF data in the mentioned website, and a couple captures of the metadata section in Digikam. It has not been edited in any way, just straight out of the camera. I have attached one of the affected pictures as a reference. Strangely enough, other pictures from the same batch had their metadata read correctly. Jeffrey's Image metadata viewer ) I can see that there is indeed EXIF info in the picture. When looking at the metadata panels, I see that all the metadata is seen in the XMP section instead of the EXIF (which appears as blank), but when inspecting the metadata using another tool (e.g. Information such as the date and the picture orientation was not read from the picture metadata. I noticed that in some random pictures I took last week, digikam was not able to read the metadata.
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