So I have basically reproduced pretty much the same behaviour I'm experiencing on my Macbook. I imported a file into my friend's default iCloud library and his every other photo showed up on the Places map, except mine. He suggested a full OS reinstall or trying one of my photos on someone else's Mac Photos app, which I did a few days ago. After a few hours, his conclusion was that this may be a glitch specific to my machine. I had an Apple support rep connected to my Mac via remote desktop trying to figure this out a few months back. The dedicated places map shows no photos at all, including the photo we just confirmed has a known, valid and parse-able location: When I ⌘+ ⌥+ i the actual file in Finder, it shows the raw latitude and longitude:Ĭlicking Show Nearby Photos shows an empty map, although I know for a fact there actually are other photos that I've taken nearby:Īll those other nearby photos had been added to this very library, and when checked individually, they show up on the map just fine. Swiping up when viewing each photo does show it on a map: Each photo has valid GPS information embedded.All photos are referenced from external files, i.e.Created a custom non-iCloud, non-system photo library and imported my photos from an external camera.
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