Photos are stored to Pictures directory rather than project DCIM directory #2731
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After reinstalling the app and the project it stored the images correctly
in the project directory.
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It appears that in QField 2 photos that were once stored in a DCIM subdirectory of the project directory are now stored in \Internal storage\Android\data\ch.opengis.qfield\files\Pictures directory with a different name, prefixed with QFieldPicture plus a datetime stamp. A file with the expected name is created in the DCIM direcotry, but it cannot be opened or copied from the Android filesystem to a Windows PC. Since the files have a different name than the actual images stored under Pictures, it is almost impossible to reconcile once copied back to the QGIS project. I had all of the photo attachment working correctly in the attribute form in v1.9 and earlier. The photos do appear when the feature is selected within QField but I cannot reference them in QGIS as the photo name under Pictures is different than the photo name stored in the feature.
For example, the picture file name and path is stored as
Android\data\ch.opengis.qfield\files\QField<project directory>/DCIM/JPEG_20220405220229213.jpg
in the feature, and an uncopyable, unopenable file of that name is stored at that location, but the actual image is stored under
Android\data\ch.opengis.qfield\files\Pictures\QFieldPicture20220405_1502292415575831595130566jpg
and there is no extension.
Is there a new way to manage photo collection that has not been documented yet?
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