![]() ![]() Inspecting the metadata with ExifTool (truncated results, actual GPS coordinates obfuscated): Using ExifTool 12.36, 12.37 and 12.38 (the latest at time of writing), the same command line run against a folder with a single JPG/XMP file pair results in: Using ExifTool 12.13 at the time, this resulted in the GPS metadata being shuffled around a little, but the GPS coordinates were correct after the write. ![]() I bulk-updated images in a folder using this command line:Įxiftool.exe -tagsfromfile "%d%f.XMP" -all:all -ext jpg -ext JPG -ext jpeg -ext JPEG -r Some of these XMP files contain GPS metadata. I have some JPG and XMP files originally exported from Apple Photos circa 2019. I think I have found a bug in ExifTool versions 12.36 through 12.38 concerning writing GPS coordinates to an image from an XMP sidecar file. ![]()
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