Hi,

as you correctly describe, darktable stores metadata in the .xmp file 
and in its database.

I assume that you don't have any valuable edits made to the image, 
because they would get lost by the following approach:

1) remove the image from the collection by clicking "remove"; this will 
eliminate the corresponding entries from darktable's database. All 
information is still in the .xmp file.

2) Therefore, you then need to manually delete the .xmp file.

After that you can re-import the image.

Ulrich

Am 19.07.2014 17:33, schrieb sam tygier:
> 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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