Here’s the problem:

I have photos with embedded HDR data (similar to Google’s Ultra HDR), that do not have GPS location tagged on them, so I need to add those locations manually.

The problem is, no matter which software I use, once GPS is added, it breaks the HDR.

Editing in Google Photos will apparently preserve the HDR data, but that requires that photos are sent to their servers as a “back up”, which I’m not willing to do.

Are there any FOSS software, preferably on Linux or self-hosted, that can geotag without messing up these files?

I’m not looking for sidecar GPS data, it needs to be contained within the image (JPG).

UPDATE: An interesting observation… if I edit the location on a photo from a Pixel 9a, the HDR info remains untouched and continues to work. However, if I edit the location on my OnePlus 13 or my older action camera, HDR stops working. So, the way that vendors implement HDR could be causing this issue. I’ll continue to test!

  • dapA
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    7 days ago

    I’m not sure if Immich does this but it is a self-hostable Google photos replacement. It does geotagging but I’m not sure if it will break HDR for you. Might be worth while to check out.

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      7 days ago

      Thanks. I use Immich, but when I tagged a photo then saved it back to my computer, the geotagging was gone (but HDR was still intact). It’s as if it saves it to its own database, and I can’t find any settings to confirm.