https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=509796

Maik Qualmann <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Maik Qualmann <[email protected]> ---
The cause is likely Bug 382645. It concerns the packet wrapper that both Exif2
and ExifTool write. This packet wrapper also exists in images with XMP
metadata.
Darktable, on the other hand, writes pure XML without a packet wrapper.

One could also say that digiKam's sidecar is a pixel-free image with XMP
metadata.
Darktable writes a configuration XML file.

There are also posts about this in the ExifTool forum, where they don't want to
omit the packet wrapper either, since Adobe also apparently writes it.

A bug report would also have to be created for Darktable.

We can't fundamentally change anything about the creation of the sidecar; Exif2
does everything.

If there is a difference between macOS and Linux, we would need two identically
processed files from each operating system to analyze the differences.

Alternatively, it would be necessary to clarify how Darktable behaves with
sidecars created by ExifTool.

Maik

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