I have the same problem. I trying to delete library.db, but after new
import I see first files with normal EXIF and other files -- without EXIF
data.
How I can reset cache?
2013/10/30 Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>
> * johannes hanika <[email protected]> [10-30-13 05:24]:
> > hey.
> >
> > sounds scary.
> >
> > how did you import the images in the first place? recursively in subdirs?
>
> dl from card to hard-drive, then import single location (not recursive)
> into dt
>
> > some exif data is cached in the db, so reimport without removing them
> from
> > db first wouldn't do anything.
>
> selected group
> reset cache for selected
> deleted selected
> re-imported
>
> seemed to correct missing exif for a portion
> successive repetition of above completed set
>
> > 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?
>
> no, above finally succeeded, could not wait, was under deadline :^(
>
> everything appears to be correct atm, have another shoot this Sat.
> Indina HS Soccer Championships, grandson is goalie for Avon, ranked #1 HS
> in USA. If I observe condition again, will provide info. *What* do you
> need to see condition as I will be under another deadline. I can save
> what you need at that time to another location and provide web access.
> Then continue correcting so I can finish processing the shoot.
>
> tks,
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