Matthias,

> What I found is that I can move an image on the map. And it stays where
> I drop it. I can take the picture and drag it to the film strip and drop
> it there, which removes the images completely from the map. No way to
> get it back to the original position. With original position I mean the
> coordinates my camera put into the raw.

Right, there is no way to get GPS location back from the RAW. You need
to re-import the picture.

> I would rather wish for the following functionality:
> 
> 1) Default should be that the images can not(!) be moved. Otherwise it
> just happens to easily, unexpectedly. Like in my case.

In this case do ctrl-z (undo) and ctrl-r (redo).

> 2) What about a context menu which the user can reach via right mouse
> click on the image? The context menu should contain at least two
> options: "move to new position", "reset original position".

reset to original position would be nice.

> 3) It should be possible to do a mass reset on all images in the current
> film strip.

Not sure.

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