A photo added as a Document on iOS 13 displays as “Adjustments.plist” [under investigation]
On my iPhone (iOS 13) when, in a Secure Note, I click on "attach file", the app opens up to Photos. After I select a photo to include in this Note, what ends up being attached is something called "adjustments.plist", not a photo.
However, on Mac OSX attaching a photo does, indeed, attach a photo.
I'm guessing this is just a bug of sorts....
1Password Version: 7.3.3
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: iOS 13
Sync Type: iCloud
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Yes — I should have specified that. I’m on the developer beta 3. I’ll keep an eye out if the problem persists as we await the official release of iOS 13 and 1Password’s updated app.
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I am! I like living on the edge.
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Heh. Sounds good. Be sure to let us know if you notice anything there as well. Cheers! :)
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This thread is old, but apparently unresolved.
I am running on the official iOS13 release.
When trying to attach a processed photo to an entry in my vault, I experience the above behaviour, too.
Instead of getting a copy of the photo I end up with the adjustments.plist.
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After upgrading to iOS 13 the picture attachment to a secure note doesn’t work. It appears always the as a “Adjustments.plist” file.
Please fix it soon. It’s quite annoying.
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Adding unprocessed photos works just fine.
The bug is triggered as following:
- take a photo using the camera app.
- Use the photos app to rotate the photo.
- Add the processed photo to any record in any vault.
The attached file won’t be the rotated photo but a plist document.
I am on iOS 13.1.2 and 1Password 7.4.2
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@phish108: Thank you! Interestingly, while I'm able to reproduce that on iOS 13, it does not happen on iOS 12. Also, the image is added. It's just getting a
.plist
extension, which makes it less-than-useful on iOS, but macOS QuickLook renders it correctly:We'll see what might be causing that. Cheers! :)
ref: dev/apple/issues#4275
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Hi @catarineu! Welcome to the forum!
Can you please share exact steps to reproduce this so we can test it here as well?
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Preliminary Note
I’ve discovered that 1Password works well with non-modified photos on iOS 13. But once you edit a picture (eg, change its brightness) the 1Password app gets the modification metadata instead of the modified picture itself.
This modification metadata exists because iOS allows you to undo every change applied to the picture. Sounds like the “pick a file” API call has changed in iOS 13 and 1Password gets the wrong data structure from the call’s answer.Steps
1) Modify any picture in your iOS camera roll
2) 1Password -> New document -> Photo from camera roll
3) choose the modified picture0 -
Agreed. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! We'll see what we can do. :)
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@catarineu: Sorry for the inconvenience. I've merged your posts with the existing discussion of this. We're looking into it.
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Ok! No problem.
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Thanks for your patience and understanding while we work on this! :+1:
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