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arrowman Posted April 21 Posted April 21 When in gallery images I click show EXIF information, the geolocation is not included in the list. Is there any reason not to include it? Thanks in advance.
Marc Posted April 22 Posted April 22 Have a look in System>Files>Image Setings, and check to ensure you arent stripping sensitive EXIF Data
arrowman Posted April 22 Author Posted April 22 I have cleared the cache, but I don't see the new information. I'll upload another photo to check the change. Now in the setting "Delete sensitive EXIF data" is no longer activated. SeNioR- 1
Stuart Silvester Posted April 22 Posted April 22 This setting strips the sensitive data from the image file itself that is stored on disk, typically you would want to leave that turned on so sensitive data such as locations cannot be scaped from all of your images. If you have Google Maps or MapBox enabled, members submitting images can configure whether to show a map and location for their image.
arrowman Posted April 23 Author Posted April 23 (edited) I took a new photo and uploaded it to the community. Even though "Delete sensitive EXIF data" is no longer activated I don't see any more parameters. With Samsung S7 I get 48 parameters and with an iPhone 11 Pro, 41 parameters and none of the geolocation data (white image=IPS EXIF data) I have analyzed another photo taken with the same iPhone 11 Pro on another site and the parameters obtained are 57 with geolocation data included (Black image). Edited April 23 by arrowman
Marc Posted April 23 Posted April 23 You mention you check another photo. Please could you check the same photo
arrowman Posted April 23 Author Posted April 23 This is the same image as the black image, but the data is from IPS. (I had to translate and shorten the "View all photo EXIF information" title to prevent the text from overlapping the "x" that closes the modal on devices with small screens.)
Marc Posted April 23 Posted April 23 Ive tagged developers in the first instance to see if this is anything intentional
Stuart Silvester Posted May 1 Posted May 1 Hello, For privacy reasons, the location of the image will never appear in the expanded EXIF information. If you have a mapping tool enabled the author will be able to set whether they want to share the location of the image when they upload it (should that information be available via EXIF). SeNioR- and Marc 2
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