Johannes,

> how did you import the images in the first place? recursively in subdirs?
> 
> some exif data is cached in the db, so reimport without removing them
> from db first wouldn't do anything.
> 
> i don't like the sounds of it because it seems we have inconsistent data
> in the db? if you still have such a broken film roll, is there anything
> obviously wrong with the image record in our sqlite3 database?

I think I had one instance of this problem recently but was not able to
make sense of it and after reimporting all was ok.

The "images" table for the newly imported pictures was fill with 0. That
is 0 for integer/real rows and null string for the varchar. Really strange!

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