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Location not enabled city is italic

Explorer ,
Jul 30, 2020 Jul 30, 2020

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Hi community,

sorry for my english!

Some of my photos are tagged with informations about the location correctly.

But some photos the location informations are italic.

I can't use the information by export, only the font isn't italic.

Please, can you give me a solution?

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LEGEND , Oct 16, 2020 Oct 16, 2020

Text in the location field in italic (kursiv) indicates that the location has not been "committed" to the photo. A very bizarre thing for Adobe to do, truly a poor decision, in my opinion. I don't really understand it at all, but until you "commit" the location to the photo, you can't search for it and you can't export it. How do you "commit" the location to the photo? In the Map Module, you have to right-click on the Sublocation and then select it from the dropdown menu. Then do the same for th

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LEGEND ,
Aug 03, 2020 Aug 03, 2020

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Address fields added automatically by LR's Address Lookup using GPS coordinates appear in italics. LR will export them with the photo, unless you select the Export option Remove Location Info.

 

Can you describe in more detail your issue?

 

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Explorer ,
Oct 16, 2020 Oct 16, 2020

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Hi,

it doesn't work also while activating "Export with allmeta informations".

1. I see the city (text in kursiv)

2. On export it's nit possible, to use the cita as name for he exported image

 

I use the metadata, the third block in teh export settings for the filename.

 

 

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LEGEND ,
Oct 16, 2020 Oct 16, 2020

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To build on dj_paige's reply, it's the Commit Locations command of the Any Tag plugin (that command is free to use).  

 

Please add your constructive opinion to the bug report:

https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-inconsistent-handling-of-su...

 

and be sure to click Like and Follow at the bottom of the first post. That will make it a little more likely that Adobe will prioritize a fix, and you'll be notified when the bug's status changes.

 

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LEGEND ,
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Text in the location field in italic (kursiv) indicates that the location has not been "committed" to the photo. A very bizarre thing for Adobe to do, truly a poor decision, in my opinion. I don't really understand it at all, but until you "commit" the location to the photo, you can't search for it and you can't export it. How do you "commit" the location to the photo? In the Map Module, you have to right-click on the Sublocation and then select it from the dropdown menu. Then do the same for the City. Then do the same for the State/Province. And so on. And then repeat for each photo. As I said, a truly poor decision by Adobe to program it this way.

 

Fortunately, if you look up and then install the "AnyFilter" plug-in, you can have this plugin "commit" all of the locations fields for all photos in one action, and boom, your problem goes away.

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