https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431333
Tobias Leupold <tobias.leup...@gmx.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |tobias.leup...@gmx.de --- Comment #1 from Tobias Leupold <tobias.leup...@gmx.de> --- Hi, thanks for your bug report! Am I right that you geotagged the photos in another timezone compared to the timezone they have been taken in? This might cause this ... Actually, we had an extensive discussion about timezone-aware data handling in KPhotoAlbum recently. IIRC, the photo metadata doesn't normally provide a timezone (only the time itself, thus we can't know it), whereas the times of an GPX track are always stored in UTC. If so, there's no other chance than setting the offset manually. I may be wrong though. Would you be so kind to send me an example photo and an example GPX file so that I can try to reproduce this? And the correct corresponding GPX timestamp? (via email if you want) I didn't see this with my test dataset. If it's possible, the expected behavior for KGeoTag would be to calculate the right offset and preset it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.