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Can we also ask people to include their .env with the TZ variable and the output of |
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Adding my old issue #9331 to here ... (no need to duplicate info, right?)
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Hi, I also have a lot of photos misplaced in my timeline. Those photos are old photos from external libraries. Some photos from Google Takeout does not have any useful metadata. IMG_20130913_081540.JPG: PANO_20170416_105856.jpg: Metadata: CameraZOOM-20150715115510237.jpg: IMG_20151222_135145.vr.jpg: |
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Immich v1.111.0 Hey, I am having issues with the location data. I made the switch to immich by exporting 20k photos from Apple Photos to a directory, then imported them into Immich at a later date. The issus is that some photos, mainly ones taking in the USA in my case, are showing up in China or the middle of the ocean. I have found that the longitude is being calculated incorrectly, it is positive in Immich, when it should be a negative value. Flipping longitude to negative fixes location. Original Coordinates: Immich's Coordinates after import I did search for the issue but couldn't find anyone else reporting it |
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Sony dslr-a550 a zip of your file: DSC09740.ZIP |
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i have this problem as well, shooting photos with my GRIIIx. i think the reason is that i keep any sort of GPS tagging turned off, and the photos coming out of the camera do not have time zone info. my photos make it into immich via an external library. i would like to keep both the camera and the server in UTC and then have the photos display in the correct timezone for the users browser. |
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as requested, posting my experience over here as well. Immich displays a lot of my images and videos in the wrong date in the timeline, and in the incorrect timezone. for example: this also happens with most videos: My server is running in PST timezone, photos were taken in PST timezone, browser is in the PST timezone, and i have the TZ variable set in my environment variables on the server: Attaching both a zip of the video: and the image: |
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me too..... |
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Moved a lot of photos out of Apple Photos, and kept the EXIF data intact, but a bunch of them showing up with the wrong date, but you can see the metadata right in immich, so not sure why it shows up like this. Expected date is listed, just not sure where the first date is coming from or why immich cares about it? |
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ok, i'm now having more bizarre behavior. here's a zip with photos the end result in my timeline is that 1975 is totally correct. it appears under however -- 1990 appears under i refreshed metadata for all images taken that weekend after installing the update. i expect to see both these photos appearing under saturday sept 28th, with 1990 appearing above 1975. separately, i'm not sure where the timeline of |
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@jrasm91 @C-Otto Here is one of the problematic picture. Look at "Gps Time Stamp", "Create Date" and file name.
Thanks to this information you can tell it is 12:35 UTC+1 (CET). And for some unknown reason:
I've noticed this on the problematic pictures I checked. Not all pictures from this Moto G6 have this particularity and maybe this confuses immich. |
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I have a number of images with wrong timezone set in-camera. Immich shows datetime and timezones as set in camera. Due to wrong timezone images incorrectly sorted in the Immich timeline. I'd like to fix wrong timezone in images. But looking at exiftool output for correct (2024-10-05 17-46-36.JPG in-camera timezone +3) and wrong (2024-10-19 14-16-15.JPG in-camera timezone +4) images I can see NO difference - system and maker's both timezone set to +3 and DaylightSavings to Yes. What image 2024-10-19 14-16-15.JPG tag should I correct for Immich to see it as correct +3, not wrong +4? .env Daylight Saving TimeEEST: Eastern European Summer TimeCurrently in use | UTC+3 Images pack !!!Deleted on update as not related!!! and their exiftool times:
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Image: Christmas Tree |
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I have some timezone oddities trying to move my ~20k asset library into Immich. I am in CEST +2:00/+1:00 depending on DST, which is where most of my photos are created. Except my current phone, Pixel 7, all my media show up 1 to 2 hours (depending on DST) ahead of where they should be, while still detecting and displaying the timezone correctly. My older phones are Pixel (1), Axon 7, Nexus 5, all the way back to a Sony Ericsson W595, and digital cameras. I manually added timezone info to the digital camera and "dumbphone" photos with Exiftool, and now they behave the same. It's like the time was interpreted as UTC and the timezone offset was applied on top of it. Example EXIF data from a Pixel 7 photo that works correctly: Showing up correctly as 2023. máj. 26. P 22:01 GMT+2:00 Example EXIF data from a Pixel 1 that does not work correctly (this one has untouched exif data) Showing up incorrectly as 2023. máj. 26. P 23:11 GMT+2:00. This photo shows a clock at 21:11 and was taken before the previously mentioned, I took both when I bought my new phone. I am fairly lost at what could be wrong. I uploaded each of my asset with immich-go. I attached both of the example photos. I have another unrelated issue too, I have some old camcorder / digital camera video recordings in .mp4, .avi and .mpg files. I cannot see any time related metadata on them, with exiftool, avi metaedit, or various file managers and video players. Even if there was, it should be months off, as I know time was not set correctly on these devices and file creation dates were off by months. I adjusted file creation dates with NirSoft's bulk file changer to line up correctly. When I upload these files to immich, they get converted to UTC, correctly, so they receive UTC as timezone info and are 2 hours earlier than my local timezone they were recorded in. I have seen a flag in code which would suggest this is intended, but why convert to UTC when it looks like there is timezone info available (judging from how it made a correct conversion in my case)? Is there any way to convert photos to a given timezone, without adjusting the clock and timezone one by one? |
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Hey, I'm getting a weird issue when I have a sequence of photos where some have GPS data and some don't. I'm not sure which of the two is resolving incorrectly, but it seems that photos with GPS get their timestamp converted to the local timezone, while photos without GPS are in UTC. This leads to incorrect ordering. As an example, here are two photos, one of which has GPS data. They were both taken in Amsterdam (UTC+1). As their filenames imply, they were taken 1 hour apart, however, immich assigns them the same time. The opposite also happens: photos taken immediately one after the other get timestamps 1 hour apart. Example with GPS
Example without GPS
Is there any batch operation I can do in the web interface or in the DB to fix this? I care only about the order, both timestamp interpretations are fine by me. |
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I have an issue where photos uploaded from today show up as yesterday. This seems to be a common problem, and I am also new to immich. |
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Hello, I am not sure if this thread is meant for my issue but here goes. But the 28th July section itself, is shown in the wrong place. My timeline is ordered in reverse, so as I scroll, going down to July, it starts with: 28th I am attaching a zipped photo. This photo is showing under the correct day section. |
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Can any of the devs speak to how immich derives time zones when dealing with video files? I have my own home-rolled photo/video import utility and I'd like to configure it to generate identical timestamps (for filenaming purposes) to the ones that immich would for any given input file. For photos, this seems to be lifted directly from the With video, on the other hand, my experience has been that timestamps are always stored in UTC (unless the device you shot it on has no way of knowing what time zone you're in): e.g., if you shoot a video at noon in Shanghai, your phone will record the timestamp as 4a, while your GPS-less digital camera would just record the timestamp as noon. Then, AFAICT, immich will do its best to combine that UTC timestamp with GPS metadata on the video to adjust for your local timezone. So even if the timestamp says 4a (UTC), immich will look up the UTC offset for Shanghai (+8) and use My questions:
Thanks in advance, I'm so impressed with immich and with the team's engagement with the community. 🙇🏻🙇🏻🙇🏻 |
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The video attached is from a 3ds. It's metadata is a bit weird, but it has an exif block containing the creation date+time starting at byte 0x4EC, although exiftool isn't able to find the block because it seems to be at a weird position in the file
I'd suggest to add an alternative fallback to the timestamp: filename. Some devices store the date in the filename and it is very easy to store it there without having to modify the actual file. e.g. My phone stores image as |
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As everyone should know by now, photo and video metadata is a bit of a mess. On top of that, we're also now talking about timezones. Long story short, we know there will always be room for improvement in this area.
If you have an issue with:
Please post a comment in this discussion with the following, and we will happily investigate the issue.
EDIT: if you don't post the three points mentioned above, you're comment will simply be marked as off topic and hidden.
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