[Kde-imaging] [Bug 311689] New: Reverse-geocoding tags are sometimes not saved

Milan Knížek knizek at volny.cz
Fri Dec 14 13:51:47 UTC 2012


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311689

            Bug ID: 311689
          Severity: normal
           Version: 2.9.0
          Priority: NOR
          Assignee: kde-imaging at kde.org
           Summary: Reverse-geocoding tags are sometimes not saved
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: Linux
          Reporter: knizek at volny.cz
          Hardware: Archlinux Packages
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
         Component: GPSSync
           Product: kipiplugins

The images already have GPS info embedded in metadata and it is shown correctly
in Image / Geolocation.

After clicking on "Apply reverse geocoding" button, the correct tags are shown
next to the images.

After clicking on "Apply" button, all seems to be saved. Corresponding tag
structure is created, too.

After clicking on "Close" button, majority of images in thumbnail view have the
tags from reverse-geocoding applied.

However, some not - such images do not have the /location tags at all assigned.

There does not seem to be any pattern why some images are excluded. The bug
appears on JPEGs from more cameras or RAW convertors. I use "save tags to
files" option for metadata. Command line does not show any specific error.

Workaround is to select images w/o tags manually and start over once again.
E.g. on a set of 95 images I had to repeat the steps five times.

Reproducible: Sometimes




Interestingly, if Image / Geolocation is used not only for reverse geocoding,
but also for setting the GPS coordinates, these are saved always to all
images...

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