https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385726

--- Comment #12 from Glassed Silver <glassedsil...@gmail.com> ---
I think if we're going to implement a unified view for the JPG (or HEIF) and
movie pair we shouldn't use the regular grouping function, because then we
couldn't group multiple Live Photos without creating a messy situation when you
ungroup them again.

So in a way, we'd probably need a "level zero grouping" so to say. (sorry,
can't find a good way to phrase it)

You say we should create a new ticket for that then? Not sure about that, but I
could do that. Whilst we're at it we might as well implement other popular Live
Photo-like implementations as well and use the same unified view for that.
Samsung has Motion Photos, Google has Motion Photos as well on Pixel devices
and some Android One phones as well I think (I know the Nokia 3.1 has that too
for example) and then Huawei has an implementation very much like Apple's too.

They all work a little different, but technically it's always a pair of image
and movie files being fused into one element visually. Samsung for example
embeds the video into the image file itself (making the JPG bigger in size).

I know this might sound like a lot at once, but I swear to God, despite me
owning a nice and lovely Canon DSLR often times I will at least take a picture
a second time with my smartphone just to capture a Live Photo. It really adds
that much more to pictures and lets you relieve moments a bit more vividly that
didn't seem like a "video moment" but the little bit of motion can often times
add a lot.

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