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I imported motion photos from Google Takeout via immich-go. The motion photos are displayed as just photos on Immich.
Command used for import
`immich-go -server http://xxx:2283 -key xxx -no-ui -lo…
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### Actual behaviour
The Harry Potter-esque Motion Photos (Android naming - iOS calls it Live Photos) are uploaded as they should, but it seems as if there are temporary jpeg files which are tried to…
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Hi there,
We are running fsl_topup_epi_eddy on our DWI data (108 directions, b-values from 5 - 3000 mm/s^2) with the following code:
fsl_topup_epi_eddy --imain $dwi_PA,$dwi_AP \
--mask $dwi_PA_…
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How do you explore the image file for embedded media?
Many cameras now have 2 lenses for simulated depth of field (subject in focus, background out of focus). When a picture is taken it stores bot…
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Hello,
the new iOS cannot set any live photo as a Live Wallpaper giving an error "Motion is not available"
after seeing Live Photo info that it can be set as a Live Wallpaper that is made from c…
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Hi, I tried the script with terminal on my mac. In the folder I added a few motion photos that I downloaded from my Google Photo's account.
After using this command: sh mvimg_jpg_extract.sh *.jpg
T…
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### Describe the bug?
When looking at the default head and hands avatar through a camera with motion blur enabled, the head looks very fuzzy. Disabling the RenderTransformOverride on the head of th…
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Google, Samsung, and Apple all have their own version of motion photos.
Can we add if the clients support viewing each of these versions properly?
One of the cool things about Google Camera and Goog…
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### Steps to reproduce
On iOS, if you quickly swipe the screen up, without first dragging the view without flinging, then the fling-scroll velocity is about half what it should be.
In other word…
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UPDATE: it's this bug, which is being fixed by both Google and KDE: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482142 and https://issues.chromium.org/issues/329703410
**System Details**
- OS: Fedora 40…