https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481630

--- Comment #7 from Beto Kella <betoke...@gmail.com> ---
Attached log file.

FYI, log entries 58-79 produced by multiple attempts to read metadata 
from 2 pics missing the face rectangle it had before. No success.

It took me 4 passes to fix everything for faces continued to disappear 
every time I came back to check, some possible to read from file, others 
don't. This time some tags were also erased...

/Roberto

On 2024-02-21 13:20, Beto wrote:
> Was able to reproduce the error as described in the bug with an album of 
> 27 pictures. It is a mix of situations: some pics you can retrieve faces 
> by reading metadata, others you don't. I believe tags will disappear or 
> not depending on your tags structure. This time, tags didn't disappear.
> 
> After fixing all faces/tags I wrote metadata to all files, and to my 
> surprise, faces disapeared in some pics and reading metadata didn't 
> help. My settings are to write face tags incl face areas to file.
> 
> All JPG coming from iPhone SE 3rd Gen (in this case). But sure affect 
> other cameras since I had the problem with Canon camera images at least.
> 
> Will work to get a debug log.
> 
> /Roberto
> 
> On 2024-02-21 12:57, Beto wrote:
>> I will prepare to do that with latest weekly 8.3 snapshot.
>>
>> But...
>>
>> Running tests now in 2 albuns with half a dozen pictures (PNG and JPG) 
>> I could not prove metadata is being written to files. The face 
>> rectangles are still missing in some images after changing tags but 
>> reading the metadata recreates them.
>>
>> When I first stumbled on the issue I had changed tags in hundreds of 
>> files. So it can be that both occurs for I have checked a few images 
>> with exiftool and tags were missing on the files.
>>
>> Will need to test on larger albums with the nasty effect that I loose 
>> faces/tags that I need to either save somehow in beforehand or 
>> recreate manually :(
>>
>> Thanks for now.
>>
>> /Roberto
>>
>> On 2024-02-21 12:13, Maik Qualmann wrote:
>>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481630
>>>
>>> --- Comment #4 from Maik Qualmann <metzping...@gmail.com> ---
>>> There are actually no changes in the relevant code parts compared to 
>>> 8.2.0 that
>>> could cause this problem. Can you narrow it down to specific images or a
>>> specific camera/image format? Maybe a debug log from the terminal 
>>> would be
>>> helpful if the problem occurs, as described here for macOS:
>>>
>>> https://www.digikam.org/contribute/
>>>
>>> Maik
>>>
>>

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