* sam tygier <[email protected]> [07-19-14 11:38]:
> 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?

select the image in lighttable view and remove it (selected images on
right wing).  Then inport it again into the same filmstrip.  You have
removed the xmp file so it should be as you originally imported it, ie: no
edits.

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