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JPEG is an adjustable "lossy" compression method commonly used in digital photograph. The most common filename extensions for images using the JPEG format are .jpg and .jpeg. Compare to alternative image formats such as TIFF and the various RAW formats.
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How to recover and load XMP from exported JPEG in darktable?
Luckily, I've got the RAW for the photo and the exported JPEG for the edit. … If it's possible, how can I recover and load this XMP profile from JPEG to darktable? …
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How to recover and load XMP from exported JPEG in darktable?
Found an answer to load history stack straight from JPEG file:
open lighttable,
select RAW file,
expand module history stack in the right sidebar,
click load sidecar file...,
change filter to show all … files instead of XMP sidecar files,
select JPEG file containing XMP profile. …