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Aves does not provide an editor, so when you edit a picture Aves forwards it to an editor app on your device. Whether the metadata is saved depends on that editor app. For example the editor of Google Photos saves the metadata. |
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I am traveling, using this awesome app to view and sort my pics - thanks a lot for making it!
As I am on mobile only and not really a mobile native, I don't trust my research of existing issues nor have there patience to write a good issue. I hope I didn't miss an existing discussion and this new one to get pointers is good form :)
When I edit a pic the resulting pic loses metadata, e.g. capture duration or focal length. That happens both on the copy created by snapseed or the replaced file by the default gallery of grapheneos. Given metadata handling seems like a core part of aves, I'd expect it to copy over tags. So I feel like I am missing something. Any pointers/ideas?
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