Face Tag Problem

Andrey Goreev aegoreev at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 17:14:37 BST 2017


All RAW images? What format ?


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-------- Original message --------From: Mick Sulley <mick at sulley.info> Date: 2017-06-07  10:09 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: digikam-users at kde.org Subject: Re: Face Tag Problem 

    There were all taken the same day, and all tagged with
      Event>Birthdays>Lucy21st but no other labels, just face tags

    
    

    On 07/06/17 17:01, Andrey Goreev wrote:

    
    
      
      Was there anything common between all the pictures? Same
        "pick label", "color label", keyword, etc. ?
      

      
      

      
      

      
      
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          Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
      
      

      
      
        -------- Original message --------
        From: Mick Sulley <mick at sulley.info> 
        Date: 2017-06-07 9:55 AM (GMT-07:00) 
        To: digikam-users at kde.org 
        Subject: Re: Face Tag Problem 
        

        
      
      The problem is that I don't know when it happened, so have no
        idea how to reproduce it.  I have seen it before, some time ago,
        and like you assumed that it was my mistake some how, but this
        time it is so clearly a copy of the tags on one picture to
        another 67.  

      
      I have only ever used sqlite so migration problems are not
        relevant.  The only other graphic package I use is Darktable and
        I never do anything with tags there, all tagging is done in
        DigiKam

      
      Is there an easy way to remove tags from a  bunch of pics?

      
      Any ideas, suggestions, theories?

      

      

      On 07/06/17 14:20, Andrey Goreev
        wrote:

      
      
        
        I would backup the pictures, cleaned up all tags from them
          and would try to reproduce the issue having digikam open in
          terminal with debug option.
        

        
        I do have some tags written to pictures I haven't applied
          them too but I thought that was either my mistakes (wrong
          mouse clicks) or mysql to sqlite migration issues or issues
          related to another programs (I have used digikam, Picasa and
          WLPG in parallel for a year or so.
        

        
        

        
        

        
        
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            my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
        
        

        
        
          -------- Original message --------
          From: Mick Sulley <mick at sulley.info>
          
          Date: 2017-06-04 9:24 AM (GMT-07:00) 
          To: DigiKam <digikam-users at kde.org>
          
          Subject: Face Tag Problem 
          

          
        
        I have just noticed that I have a picture which has 6 people
        tagged, all 

        correct with the face boxes in the correct position, but those 6
        people 

        have also been tagged in the previous 67 picture, all have those
        same 

        tags with the same sized boxes in exactly the same positions,
        which is 

        not correct.  In addition the other pictures also have their
        correct 

        tags.  So it would appear that the tags from one picture have
        been 

        pasted to another 67.  Is this possible?  How can it happen?

        

        The pictures are all in the same directory and all from the same
        event, 

        so would have been tagged at the same time.  I have .xmp files
        for all 

        of them and also write to the picture file, don't know if that
        matters.  

        The pictures are from Sept 2019 and I have only just started to
        use 

        DK5.6, so this happened using DK 5.5 or earlier

        

        With the scale of this I can go through and correct manually,
        but would 

        like to understand how it happens to prevent it happening again.

        

        Thanks

        

        Mick

        

      
      

    
    

  
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