https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473376
--- Comment #3 from eberhard.morgenr...@eawag.ch --- (In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #2) > In principle, this is completely impossible, since there is no date. If > there is no date in the metadata, we fall back to the file date. If even the > file date is not valid, we would use today's date. > > Please try to read the metadata of these images again first (Item menu-> > Reread metadata from file). > > Are you using an antivirus program? If so, add digiKam and ExifTool as an > exception. Files should not be open in other Windows processes during > import, otherwise they will be blocked. > > A defective database is also conceivable. > > Maik Thank you, Maik. The manual reread of metadata solved the problem. Maybe the problem was that digiKam was already trying to import while I was still copying images to the album. I am doing manual copying of photos from iPhone to album. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.