This happens if someone inserts a flash card or copies a collection from
some other music library, such as iTunes. For songs that don't have
embedded artwork, various music players store the artwork in a file
inside an album's folder. iTunes uses AlbumArtSmall.jpg and Folder.jpg.
Other players use cover.ext, album.ext, album art.ext, .folder.ext, or
folder.ext (where ext could be png, jpg, or jpeg).

It seems that gallery app shows these files as if they were photos taken
with the camera app.

For a test case, drop an image called AlbumArtSmall.jpg or cover.jpg
into a music album folder somewhere. I believe you'll find that image in
the gallery app then.

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  Provide a way to hide images from a particular location

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