[digikam] [Bug 397177] image editor does not export exif and IPTC data when saving to PNG

2018-08-10 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397177

caulier.gil...@gmail.com changed:

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 Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO  |FIXED
   Version Fixed In||6.0.0

--- Comment #3 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
No fresh feedback

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[digikam] [Bug 397177] image editor does not export exif and IPTC data when saving to PNG

2018-08-05 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397177

caulier.gil...@gmail.com changed:

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 Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
 Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO

--- Comment #2 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
Also, you need to be MORE precise : WHICH RAW file format did you use ? There
are more than 800 RAW file format supported in digiKam. This is a big puzzle to
solve.

So, perhaps... with your RAW file format, your metadata extraction to backport
in PNG do not work well.

If it's the case, do not blame DK team, but ask to your camera maker to not try
to re-invent the wheel at each camera model commercialized...

In all cases, i tried to load and save a JPEG file with EXIF, Iptc, and Xmp
metadata to PNG, and all informations are preserved, as EXPECTED...

Gilles Caulier

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[digikam] [Bug 397177] image editor does not export exif and IPTC data when saving to PNG

2018-08-05 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397177

caulier.gil...@gmail.com changed:

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--- Comment #1 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
How did you confirm this dysfunction ? How did you test ?

Exif, IPTC, and XMP are copied as byte array in internal PNG chunk. All is
preserve, and since the first version of digiKam. I'm sure, i implemented this
feature myself and patch Exiv2 shared lib to support PNG file format.

PNG do not support metadata as Exif, Iptc, or XMP in standard, even if Adobe
write some specification about to support XMP in PNG late in PNG format life.

Before Adobe and XMP support, Open source as add the capability to support this
metadata chunk in PNG. Look ImageMagick for ex. You can convert JPEG with
metadata in PNG and convert back to JPEG without to lost these important
information.

So before to conclude and critic quickly all the work done in DK project, check
you words well...

Gilles Caulier

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