[digikam] [Bug 377622] New: Metadata not embedded in ORF files, they also don't convert to JPEG-2000

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[digikam] [Bug 377622] New: Metadata not embedded in ORF files, they also don't convert to JPEG-2000

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            Bug ID: 377622
           Summary: Metadata not embedded in ORF files, they also don't
                    convert to JPEG-2000
           Product: digikam
           Version: 5.4.0
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: BatchQueueManager-Tool-Convert
          Assignee: [hidden email]
          Reporter: [hidden email]
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Hi.

The IPTC metadata (tags) are not embedded into my ORF files. Also, I cannot
convert the ORF files to a JPEG-2000 format using the Batch Editor. Is there a
fix for this?

Cheers,

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[digikam] [Bug 377622] Metadata not embedded in ORF files, they also don't convert to JPEG-2000

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--- Comment #1 from Maik Qualmann <[hidden email]> ---
You need to enable write and read in side cars files for read-only files. Add
metadata to the ORF files. Now all the metadata after conversion to JPEG-2000
files are included.

Maik

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[digikam] [Bug 377622] Metadata not embedded in ORF files, they also don't convert to JPEG-2000

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--- Comment #2 from Fiona <[hidden email]> ---
Thanks for your speedy response! I tried enabling writing and reading in side
car files (and to the ORF file) but this still did not make the tags visible in
the file metadata. In addition, I still cannot convert my ORF files to
JPEG-2000 using the batch queue editor. An error message pops up that says
"Failed to process item..." in red font. After, a message pops up saying "Item
processed successfully", but the file that appears in my digiKam library
doesn't contain any information or image/thumbnail for my file. Any help with
this is much appreciated.

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--- Comment #3 from [hidden email] ---
Can you run digiKam from a console and report here all debug traces pronted
while you try to assign tags to ORF ?

Gilles Caulier

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--- Comment #4 from [hidden email] ---
Also i recommend to use last 5.5.0 AppImage Linux bundle. AppImage do not
install file on your system. It's a self contained application with all
dependencies embedded. It can be used in parallel that official package for
your Linux distro.

Gilles Caulier

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