![]() ![]() +-Ĭopyright |CC-BY-NC-SA (Photographer) - (Editor)ĮXIF data contains a thumbnail (13448 bytes). This is what exif (command line) shows for the same file:ĮXIF tags in '20190209-154111_1854.jpg' ('Intel' byte order): * tried synchronizing the meta data, but it said it processed 0 photos (dry mode and real mode) and – changed nothing. * tried to upload one of the photos again, but the photo_add got stuck for an unknown reason * updated one of the photos using the Photo Update plugin after installation of Exiftools GPS with the idea that the gps data might only get read in the upload process, but it did not help * installed Exiftools GPS (nothing happenend) 4 with manually set gps data)Ĭamera: Canon EOS 750D with gps receiver Canon GP-E2 Only this album contains photos with gps data in the exif: – Attn: the already gps tagged photos that can be seen publicly have been tagged manually using the OSM plugin. Plugins: OSM, Photo Update, (later) Exiftools GPS (and others that do not matter here) Mysql: MariaDB Ver 15.1 Distrib 10.3.12-MariaDB, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 5.2 System: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) with nginx/1.10.3, PHP 7.0 (php7.0-fpm) The files are in Piwigo's batch manager and additionally in an internal album I use for uploads. The gps data are in the exif data of each file exif (from exiftools) can „see“ them. I bought a gps receiver for my camera only a short time ago and used it the first time a few days ago for a series of around 120 photos.
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