Geotagged Files Dissapear?

Started by Rob_Delta, September 06, 2019, 05:57:05 PM

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Rob_Delta

When I run this command

exiftool -v2 -geotag /media/robert/ESD-USB/Road_trips_2019/Cardston_to_Hanna.csv -geosync=-07:00:00 -if  'not $gpslatitude'  /media/robert/ESD-USB/Road_trips_2019/ToDoNikon

I receive the following final message:
   1 directories scanned
   17 image files updated
    5 image files unchanged


The 17 updated files each have (I assume) a copy named something like '091.jpg_original' in the folder but none of the updated *.jpg files can be found.  I did a file system search without any luck.  These are Nikon SLR images that do not have any GPS tags.  Have I missed something important about using the command?  I'm using Exiftool ver 11.65 on Linux Mint 19.2.

When I run a similar command on Lumix images that do have GPS tags, both the *.jpg_original and updated *.jpg files are left in the source folder, as expected.

Thanks for any help.


StarGeek

You can use the -restore_original option to restore the from the _original backups or just rename them.

But as for the files disappearing, that's extremely out of character and shouldn't be happening.  I'd suggest running the command on a single file (use a copy) and adding -v2.  The output will be much more detailed and hopefully will give a clue as to what is happening.

If it's an actual bug and can be replicated, it may need to wait until Phil gets back from vacation.
"It didn't work" isn't helpful. What was the exact command used and the output.
Read FAQ #3 and use that cmd
Please use the Code button for exiftool output

Please include your OS/Exiftool version/filetype

Rob_Delta

StarGeek:

Thanks for your suggestions.

The test on a single file as as per your suggestion worked.

A second run on the 24 test files appeared to work at first, but then I noticed that the GeoTagged file sizes were all 0 bytes, so no.  (There was also one extra named 116~1.JPG for some reason.)

A third run on the 24 test files did work as expected.

I am running these tests on files which are on an external USB drive.  Perhaps the file read/write operations can't keep up with the program.  I'll do any future work on the hard drive to eliminate this potential trouble source.

StarGeek

I would also check the cable connecting the drive to the computer.  I've had a few drives that had problematic cables that worked fine once I got a better cable to connect with.
"It didn't work" isn't helpful. What was the exact command used and the output.
Read FAQ #3 and use that cmd
Please use the Code button for exiftool output

Please include your OS/Exiftool version/filetype

snappyhappy

I'm quite a novice and i've had files disappear but have noticed that on some occasions they have gone to my home directory despite cd-ing to the photos.

Rob_Delta

Just an update on the disappearing files.  This has not reoccurred while doing all the operations on the internal hard drive.  I'm thinking this was a hardware problem.  Thanks to everyone for their suggestions and comments.