Hello,

I have some RAWs taken on a 6D that have GPS coordinates embedded in them. When 
I load them into darktable, and click the map tab they are correctly placed on 
the map. I accidentally moved one the photos to a different location on the 
map. I can't find a way to reset it to the location stored in the RAW.

I assume that the original location is still stored in the raw. Darktable 
claims not to modify the original RAWs.

I tried quitting darktable, removing the .xmp file for my image, and restarting 
darktable. It still puts the image in the wrong location and rewrites the .xmp 
file. I guess it is remembering the accidental movement in its internal 
database (library.db?).

Is there anything I can do to reset the metadata for this file, short of 
clearing darktables whole library.db?

Thanks
Sam


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