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Thanks again for the great tool and the responsive feedback here. I am rather new to rclone so would appreciate any tips if I have done any processes wrong. However, while using the gphotosdl proxy, the photos being transferred still seem to lack EXIF data (most notably, geolocation). I have compared files from the destination directory with the original photo taken on the original device on EXIF tool to be sure.
I have shared my rclone script below as well as the screenshots of my gphotosdl cmd prompt and my rclone cmd status. Let me know if you need any additional information or for me to run the commands again with debug or to gather any logs.
Can you try downloading one of the files that transferred without exif data manually from the Google photos website and see if it has the exif data when downloaded liked that?
Hi,
Thanks again for the great tool and the responsive feedback here. I am rather new to rclone so would appreciate any tips if I have done any processes wrong. However, while using the gphotosdl proxy, the photos being transferred still seem to lack EXIF data (most notably, geolocation). I have compared files from the destination directory with the original photo taken on the original device on EXIF tool to be sure.
I have shared my rclone script below as well as the screenshots of my gphotosdl cmd prompt and my rclone cmd status. Let me know if you need any additional information or for me to run the commands again with debug or to gather any logs.
Huge thanks!
rclone sync googleoriginal: "Z:\Photos\google photos" -v -P --metadata --retries 5 --transfers 10 --gphotos-proxy "http://localhost:8282" --fast-list
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