On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 09:22:19AM -0700, Brandan wrote:

> The same property on the mac says Quick Time 7.6.6 When I stop and
> think about it I wou

I've looked quickly at both files, and both files do NOT look like
they are directly from the camera. Apparently on BOTH computers your
friend has an APP running that will intercept "incoming pictures" and
does something to them.

However, while the "workflow" is interesting to analyse, it should be
possible to run hugin on a file that has experienced either workflow. 

So on the "hugin" end, for debuggin purposes we'd like you to create a
minimal set that shows the problem. Then others can test if it also
happens, say on a different operating system. Possibly a developer
will try it on his/her machine and see the problem be able to debug it
there-and-then and get it fixed.

I have a hunch that somehow, to hugin, a "required" or "expected" exif
field is missing.

        Roger.

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