https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=511225
--- Comment #1 from Webysther <[email protected]> --- I will expand this with real life examples: Let's start with this photo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Webysther_20150501201754_-_Interior_Sala_S%C3%A3o_Paulo.jpg This is not a single photo, now it is, but it's not. It's 60 images merged using software, like every panoramic photographer, this is normal. The 60 images are a stack, because they alone mean nothing, but grouped represents 1 single photo, I take lots of sequences to build a few images like this one, every one using RAW+JPEG. In a first moment I build the single image using the RAW but configured to use as 1:1 the sidecar image, which is less slow than using the RAW, after confirm the photo works, I want for some hours to finish using the RAW. So, how this works: RAW+JPEG for every single piece it's not a stack, it's a photo with more 2 sidecar's JPEG+XMP 60 images (composed by RAW+JPEG+XMP) are a stack, manual made In essence I'm a panorama photographer, I use stack alot and after trying to move to software like digikam, darktable and immich the main problem is the mistake to treat RAW+JPEG as a stack, which is not, this need to be fixed. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
