I'm having a hard time reproducing this and don't know what I'm doing
wrong. I copy a bunch of music from my desktop to ~/Music of phone. I
see the album art in the Music app but don't see the album art in the
gallery-app. Repeat the same steps but copy music from desktop to sd
card then insert the sd in phone. Same thing - I correctly see album art
in Music player and My Music scope but not in gallery. Doing find for
AlbumArtSmall.jpg and Folder.jpg yields nothing. What am I doing wrong?

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Title:
  Provide a way to hide images from a particular location

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in gallery-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in mediascanner2 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've put about 30GB of music in my SD card. Some of the music files
  don't have embedded cover art and their folders contain those cover
  art images.

  When I then opened the Gallery app, I noticed I now have thousands of
  "pictures" imported from the cover art images showing up in my Events
  and Pictures tabs, cluttering the real pictures I've taken with the
  camera.

  Is there a way to tell either mediascanner or the Gallery app to
  ignore a path and not import/show the images there? E.g. similar to
  Android, where you can put a .nomedia file in a folder and its images
  won't show up in the picture viewer.

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