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Skipper26
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Camera Upload strips location data
I'm using Android version 8.1 on a Nexus 5X and the latest Dropbox app. I've got Camera Uploads enabled and it's working nicely.
However the files in my Dropbox don't have the location data att...
Jay
Dropbox Staff
When you load a file, by opening an online-only file, it will always make the file local to view it on the machine.
Once it's local, you should be able to view the EXIF data since the full file is on the computer.
Once it's local, you should be able to view the EXIF data since the full file is on the computer.
Skipper26
4 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Just a note: I cannot see the EXIF data on the "Online Only" file after I've loaded it.
That's probably not a problem for me though, thanks for the advice above - I'll have a play next time I'm working on this project.
- merlin-eng3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
I've always had this problem.
I'm trying to locate an area in France where I took a photo - but once I open the online only file (using explorer) and it dowloads, the GPS data is gone.
😞
- Megan3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi merlin-eng, happy Monday!
How did you upload the files initially? Did you also use the camera uploads feature, as the OP mentioned above?
If so, when you open your Dropbox app on your phone, and check for info there, are you able to see the correct location?
Let me know more!
- merlin-eng3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Well - I didn't realise there was a little info icon when you opened a photo using the phone app.
And yes - the location info is there (shows a pin on the map as you will know already) - which is great news (not been stripped out in otherwords) - I did think it was odd - as Dropbox would have to edit the files to strip out the exif data, and I couldn't see that being a thing.
So - if I open that file in explorer (in the dropbox folder) - should it download it with the location data?
Thanks
Tony
- Megan3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey merlin-eng, thanks for the speedy response!
How do you check for the GPS data of the files? Do you right click on the file, and then select 'Properties"?
- merlin-eng3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Yeah (and details) to show the metatags.
Right ok - I've just learned something.
I never, ever, click the 'make available offline' option on a file.
If I open a file, it downloads it anyway (that was my understanding) - Am I mistaken? (and then makes it cloud only again if it's not used for a while?)
Making it available offline has indeed brought through the GPS data.
- Hannah3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey merlin-eng, sorry to jump in here.
I'm happy to see that you were able to see the location info of the photo after switching it to available offline.
Do you mean that just by double-clicking on the file and opening it, you don't see the location metadata, but if you manually switch it to "available offline", they show up?
If so, what kind of sync icon does the file have in each case?
Would you mind sending us a couple of screenshots of them?
- merlin-eng3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Hi Hanna
I didn't believe it myself at first - so I've just checked again.
Going to one of my photo folders in explorer (so the path in my case is C:\Users\tony1705\Dropbox\Family Photos\2019\2019-07) and double clicking one of the photos obviously attempts to open it (it's an offline photo with a white cloud in a grey circle) - downloads it, and displays it.
I look at the properties, and no location data is shown.
Once I've done this, I only get the option to make it an online photo if I right click (and we have a green tick at this point) - so it thinks it is a fully fledged local (offline) file.
So - to prove it - I right clicked the photo next to it - which is still showing as offline only (grey cloud) - and made it available offline (downloaded obviously) - then the cloud turns into a green tick as per normal.
Look at the properties - and GPS data is shown.
Very odd behaviour.
I'll create some screenshots today (when I can as I'm at work).
- merlin-eng3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
And just to extend on that.
I look at the properties of a photo that doesn't show the GPS - make it online (cloud) photo only - then make it available offline again (without doing anything else at all) - so a process of only a few seconds - and the GPS data is now shown in the properties.
🤷:male_sign:
Thanks - Tony.
- Megan3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey merlin-eng, feel free to send me some screenshots of what you described too.
It'd be helpful to have a visual of this. Thanks!
- merlin-eng3 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Ok - here it comes ladies...
I've numbered the screenshots in order of event.
Hopefully it makes sense.
In a nutshell - If I make available offline, I get full data - If I right-click and mark it as online only, then open it (which downloads it obviously) - the GPS data is missing.
I can do this at will - simply by marking it as online only again, then making it available offline - the GPS data returns. It's very strange - as I'm sure the file itself isn't being meddled with...
Well - I'd do this if I could see how to upload the photos... the Camera icon above this message pops up a window asking for a source and dimensions - but I can't seem to put anything useful in the source field - any clues?
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