gestion de Ma bibliothèque (photos disparues du dossier racine)
Bonjour,
Dans l'appli Android, quand je fais des photos lors d'une promenade, elles se mettent dans le dossier racine, puis à la fin de la promenade, je les mets dans un dossier "Mes photos" de Ma bibliothèque (dans lequel il y a 107 photos).
Lors de ma dernière promenade, j'ai fait 20 photos que oublié de mettre dans le dossier "Mes photos", elles sont restées dans le dossier racine.
Depuis j'ai changé de téléphone (Galaxy S26), j'ai installé Locus Map, tout va bien.
Mais je ne sais pas comment mettre ces 20 photos dans le dossier "Mes photos". Je ne les vois pas dans le dossier racine de Ma bibliothèque.
Pourtant elles sont bien dans
Stockage interne\Android\media\menion.android.locus\data\media\photo,
dans lequel il y a 127 photos, (107 du dossier Mes photos et 20 de la dernière promenade).
Comment faire pour les avoir dans le dossier "Mes photos de Ma bibliothèque?
Merci pour votre aide.
Patrick
The same question
Hi Patrick,
Do you have the main Locus directory in the Android/media folder of your phone storage? If yes, then if you take photos via Locus Map (e.g., as attachments to a recorded track or points), the photos are stored in Locus/data/media/photo and the Android system automatically mirrors the photos in Google Photos > collections > on this device > Locus Map folder. From there, you can move or copy them to another photo folder:
Hi Patrick,
Do you have the main Locus directory in the Android/media folder of your phone storage? If yes, then if you take photos via Locus Map (e.g., as attachments to a recorded track or points), the photos are stored in Locus/data/media/photo and the Android system automatically mirrors the photos in Google Photos > collections > on this device > Locus Map folder. From there, you can move or copy them to another photo folder:
Hi Patrick,
"But since I switched phones (Galaxy S26), I installed Locus Map. I don’t see the 20 photos in the root folder of My Library."
- if you migrated the Locus Map data this way, the photos should be in the same place as on the old phone. If that is not so, I honestly don't know where they are. So, I would try importing them from the old phone: select all the missing photo points in the library and export them in one KMZ file, which you save in Dropbox or OneDrive connected to both phones. Then import the KMZ into Locus Map on your new phone.
To prevent the hassle with moving the photopoints from the root to the My Photos folder all the time, please do the following:
- add the "add photopoint" button to the function panel:
- tap it to make a photopoint
- set the "My Photo" folder as the target in the photopoint dialog and tap SAVE:
- next time you take the photo this way via the button in the functin panel, the "My Photo" folder will be pre-selected and you won't hav to move the photos anymore.
"How did you get the folder in Google Photos to be named "Locus Map"?
- I did nothing, the folder is just there. Maybe it's specific for Xiaomi phones
"whenever I took new photos with the app, it would automatically create a folder named " photo" in Locus Map"
- the "photo" folder is app's default and the app always re-creates missing default folders
Hi Patrick,
"But since I switched phones (Galaxy S26), I installed Locus Map. I don’t see the 20 photos in the root folder of My Library."
- if you migrated the Locus Map data this way, the photos should be in the same place as on the old phone. If that is not so, I honestly don't know where they are. So, I would try importing them from the old phone: select all the missing photo points in the library and export them in one KMZ file, which you save in Dropbox or OneDrive connected to both phones. Then import the KMZ into Locus Map on your new phone.
To prevent the hassle with moving the photopoints from the root to the My Photos folder all the time, please do the following:
- add the "add photopoint" button to the function panel:
- tap it to make a photopoint
- set the "My Photo" folder as the target in the photopoint dialog and tap SAVE:
- next time you take the photo this way via the button in the functin panel, the "My Photo" folder will be pre-selected and you won't hav to move the photos anymore.
"How did you get the folder in Google Photos to be named "Locus Map"?
- I did nothing, the folder is just there. Maybe it's specific for Xiaomi phones
"whenever I took new photos with the app, it would automatically create a folder named " photo" in Locus Map"
- the "photo" folder is app's default and the app always re-creates missing default folders
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