Gain map exported by ACR is incompatible with Google Photos gain map requirements
- Update: this bug has been fixed!
I'm not sure if this should be considered a bug in ACR or a bug in Google Photos, but it looks like google photos expects gain map exif data to be defined like this: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/platform/hdr-image-format#GContainer_details
Yet ACR does it differently. JPGs with gain maps exported by ACR work in Chrome, but they don't work in Google Photos. While the example photos provided by google that can be found here: https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-Google-Ultra-HDR-image-format-demonstrated-as-future-of-photography.758787.0.html
and they do work with both Chrome and Google Photos, and they are also seen as valid and indistingishable from the ones exported by ACR when using Adobe Gain Map Demo App to inspect them.
This makes it seem as if this issue could be addressed by Adobe, by fixing how ACR writes the exif, such that it's compatible with Google Photos. Presumably it could also be addressed by Google, if they made Google Photos compatible with ACR-style exif, but somebody has to do something about it.
