https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=367935
Bug ID: 367935 Summary: Calculate 35mm equivalent Focal Length on import for Database field focalLength35 Product: digikam Version: unspecified Platform: Other OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: Import-PostProcessing Assignee: digikam-de...@kde.org Reporter: maill...@tobiasphilipp.de Created attachment 100831 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=100831&action=edit Screenshot digikam with seleted imagr from my panasonic camer showing the 35mm focal length info Hi, i'm using a self written tool to analyze my pictures based on the info in the digikam4.db file to get the most used aperture, focal lengths, day with the most pictures taken etc. In mid 2014 i changed my main camera from a Panasonic G5 to a Olympus OM-D E-M10. The new Olympus camera don't fill the the exif field "FocalLengthIn35mmFilm" like my Panasonic camera before. Example: jhead -v benjamin-_2016.08.18_20-03-58_2490.JPG | grep 'Focal\|model\|make' FocalLength = 20/1 Camera make : OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Camera model : E-M10 Focal length : 20.0mm jhead -v mulata_2014.07.06_14-27-02_0807.JPG | grep 'Focal\|model\|make' FocalLength = 450/10 FocalLengthIn35mmFilm = 93 Camera make : Panasonic Camera model : DMC-G5 Focal length : 45.0mm (35mm equivalent: 93mm) After importing the pictures, the field "focalLength35" in the digikam database has no value for the pictures from the olympus camera. I noticed, that the 35mm info is also missing in the exif info tab. See screenshots. it's hard to compare images from cameras with different seized sensors without the 35mm focal length as common base. The tool "exiftool" calculates the missing info (i think throug other information stored in the exifs like e.g. sensor dimension in mm): exiftool *2490* | grep 'Focal\|Make\|Model' Make : OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. Camera Model Name : E-M10 Focal Length : 20.0 mm Focal Plane Diagonal : 21.6 mm Focal Length : 20.0 mm (35 mm equivalent: 40.1 mm) I think digikam should also calculate the missing focal length, if possible, on import. It is not possible to calculate it only with the informations stored in the database. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.