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                    On Friday, December 3, 2021, 03:55:18 p.m. EST, Marc Palaus <marcpalaus@hotmail.com> wrote:
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    <p>I don't know if it's possible to do that in digikam (probably
      not), but in this case, I would use exiftool directly to extract
      the metadata and save it to sidecar files.</p>
    <p>There are a few examples to do that on their page (which seems to
      be down, so I paste a cached version):<br clear="none">
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    <div class="ydp5fb4346cyiv6100969921moz-cite-prefix">El 3/12/21 a les 15:51, Ronald
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          <div dir="ltr">In which case may I try yet
            again to get an answer to a similar question: If metadata
            changes (eg tags) have been written to the image can they be
            exported in a sidecar file for backup purposes (to be
            associated with an older offline version of the file that
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          <div dir="ltr">And please tell me if this
            is an inappropriate question to ask here!</div>
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          <div dir="ltr">Thanks -</div>
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          <div dir="ltr">Ron</div>
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          <div class="ydp5fb4346cyiv6100969921ydpaddf6801signature">Ronald Orenstein<br clear="none">
            1825 Shady Creek Court<br clear="none">
            Mississauga, ON L5L 3W2<br clear="none">
            Canada<br clear="none">
            ronorenstein.blogspot.com<br clear="none">
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          <div> On Friday, December 3, 2021, 03:23:48 p.m. EST, Marc
            Palaus <a shape="rect" href="mailto:marcpalaus@hotmail.com" class="ydp5fb4346cyiv6100969921moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><marcpalaus@hotmail.com></a> wrote: </div>
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            <div dir="ltr">Perfect! That's what I wanted to know. Thanks<br clear="none">
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                El 3/12/21 a les 15:19, Maik Qualmann ha escrit:<br clear="none">
                > For some time now, whether a sidecar exists has
                been shown in the Properties<br clear="none">
                > tab of the right sidebar in the Item Properties
                section.<br clear="none">
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                > Maik<br clear="none">
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                > Am Freitag, 3. Dezember 2021, 21:00:11 CET schrieb
                Marc Palaus:<br clear="none">
                >> Hi,<br clear="none">
                >><br clear="none">
                >> I don't know if there's any way of knowing
                which photos are using<br clear="none">
                >> sidecar files in Digikam. I personally activate
                the option to "Read from<br clear="none">
                >> sidecar files" and "Write to sidecar files" but
                only fore read-only<br clear="none">
                >> items. Basically, I only want to use sidecars
                for writing XMP metadata<br clear="none">
                >> for video files, not pictures.<br clear="none">
                >><br clear="none">
                >> However, sometimes because I set some incorrect
                permissions in some<br clear="none">
                >> files and they are read-only, digikam writes
                sidecars for those pictures<br clear="none">
                >> too. The problem comes when you want to edit
                those pictures metadata<br clear="none">
                >> once they are writable again. Digikam writes
                the changes to the picture<br clear="none">
                >> (since they're not read-only anymore), but
                metadata is read from the<br clear="none">
                >> sidecar, which has been left untouched, so for
                digikam's database it's<br clear="none">
                >> as if nothing happened, and can be a bit
                confusing.<br clear="none">
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                >> Is there any way to see if a sidecar is present
                in digikam's interface?<br clear="none">
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                >> (I could open a bug report if this is something
                that could be worth<br clear="none">
                >> considering, I just wanted to ask first.)<br clear="none">
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