Hmm... maybe that was not a good example. Please try again with the new pic attached. I just confirmed it with the attached pic that the tag gets created.
I have Shotwell 0.12.2. It came with my Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Lucas Beeler <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tona, > > I just tried to reproduce the problem you described with the > DSC_0240.jpg file attached to your previous message and I couldn't. > When I imported DSC_0240.jpg, only two tags -- "Photography Class" and > "Flowers" -- were created by Shotwell during import, as you can see in > the attached screenshot. > > That said, there's a lot of variability over Linux installations as > regards what operating systems, libraries, etc., are installed. So to > help us figure out why this problem is affecting you and not us, could > you answer the following. What distro and distro version are you > running? What version of Shotwell are you running? How did you acquire > Shotwell -- did it come with your distro, did you install it from a > third-party repo, or did you build it from source? When you run these > commands > > $ pkg-config --modversion exiv2 > > $ pkg-config --modversion gexiv2 > > in a terminal window, what do they output? > > Lucas > > > On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Tonatiuh Medina <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Adam Dingle <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> We should look into this. I've created a ticket at > >> > >> http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5257 > >> > >> adam > > > > > > Awesome! I found a bug! > > I would expand and simplify the ticket to: "Xmp.dc.title creates tags > during > > import - it shouldn't"- It really boils down to that. > > The iPhoto export was merely incidental, other tools might set that field > > and have the same result. > > > > cheers! > > Tona > > > > Note: iPhoto seems to write their 'tags' (they called them "Keywords") to > > Iptc.Application2.Keywords and Xmp.dc.subject (yes, to both). > > > > Here the Iptc and Xmp fields of a pic (attached) which can be used to > > reproduce the problem. > > It had the iPhoto Keywords: "Flowers" "Photography Class" - I was > expecting > > those tags - but I was also getting a Shotwell tag "DSC_0240", and I > > workaround it by removing all XMP fields - hence I think Shotwell is > > using Xmp.dc.title as a tag too, and that's really the problem IMO: > > > > Iptc.Envelope.CharacterSet String 3 ESC%G > > Iptc.Application2.RecordVersion Short 1 2 > > Iptc.Application2.Caption String 46 This was > taken > > on my lunch outside the office. > > Iptc.Application2.Keywords String 7 Flowers > > Iptc.Application2.Keywords String 17 Photography > > Class > > Iptc.Application2.ObjectName String 8 DSC_0240 > > Xmp.dc.description LangAlt 1 > lang="x-default" > > This was taken on my lunch outside the office. > > Xmp.dc.subject XmpBag 2 Photography > > Class, Flowers > > Xmp.dc.title LangAlt 1 > lang="x-default" > > DSC_0240 > > Xmp.aux.SerialNumber XmpText 20 NO= 2004a20f > > > > Xmp.aux.Lens XmpText 41 AF-S DX > > Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED > > Xmp.aux.LensID XmpText 9 742166022 > > Xmp.aux.ImageNumber XmpText 5 10658 > > Xmp.aux.FlashCompensation XmpText 3 0/1 > > > > > > > >> > >> > >> > >> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:59 AM, Lucas Beeler <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> > Well, I think that Xmp.dc.title should > >> > not be considered as a tag in Shotwell > >> > during the import. Please remove it > >> > from the tag list > >> > >> Just to be clear, Shotwell should *not* create tags from the > >> Xmp.dc.title field. It will create tags from the Xmp.dc.subject field, > >> but not Xmp.dc.title. If it does create tags from Xmp.dc.title, this > >> is a bug. > >> > >> Lucas > >> > >> > > >
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