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As suggested by @ebr I have split my original request to allow better monitoring of interest and progress. The original request is here https://emby.media/c...brary-overhaul/ If you are interested please like the post. Currently we have the same sorting options in the Photo Library as the other library. I think it is not exactly in line with the content displayed here. It would be nice to add the EXIF elements in the sorting options. This would allow us to sort our pictures by date taken (regardless of file name, camera, etc.) or by camera, aperture, etc. Below is an example of the EXIF information stored in file by the camera:
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can Home videos&photos support exif's CreateDate/DateTimeOriginal/ModifyDate as date added or as release date?
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Photo Library: Make EMBY read and display the EXIF information from the photos [planned]
HediSIX posted a topic in Feature Requests
As suggested by @@ebr I have split my original request to allow better monitoring of interest and progress. The original request is here https://emby.media/community/index.php?/topic/63036-photo-library-overhaul/ If you are interested please like the post. It would be nice to be able to display the EXIF info on top of the photo being displayed. A bit like for the movies where we could display the data such as transcoding info, video size, framerate, etc. in a transparent box. This could contain Camera Make and model, Date photo taken, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, but also coordinates when available (which is often the case when using a smartphone), etc. -
As suggested by @ebr I have split my original request to allow better monitoring of interest and progress. The original request is here https://emby.media/c...brary-overhaul/ If you are interested please like the post. I always wanted to have this feature! This is something that was offered by Flickr. It would use the coordinates where the picture was taken stored in the EXIF and display the picture in the world map. I think that this was a bit specific in the past because we needed to have a GPS module tied to the camera but now every smartphone does this out of the box (without even asking your permission). Here is an example from Flickr where each point is a picture that you can display when clicking on the point: