This bug still affects Shotwell, and it's a major pain. It's now over 7 years
since the bug was confirmed: I am using Shtowell 0.30.2, and it will still not
import .RW2 files. There seems
to be no action on this.
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Maui: Debian testing will often not have the latest packages. Even
Debian experimental will sometimes have older packages than the
alpha/beta releases of commercially supported distributions such as
Ubuntu and Fedora. Debian is an awesome community project, but because
the commercially supported
I checked my libraries and both, libgphoto2 and libraw were not up to
date. I am even using Wheezy (Debian testing) how can this be?
Well, first of all I forced dpkg to install libgphoto 2.4.13. And this made the
difference. After building Shotwell from trunk it shows also raw images. As a
secon
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Great. I downloaded the tar.gz and extracted it onto an SD card. For
me, Shotwell shows the card as a Mass Storage Camera and correctly
displays the RW2 and JPEG images (see attached screenshot). I'm able to
import them just fine. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, Shotwell from git
master, libraw 0.14.4,
OK --- I have shot a handful of images, some in jpg, others in raw+jpeg.
The link below is a tar.gz of the mounted directory when I insert the
card. I can provide a "dd" (image) of the full card, but it's quite
bigger, and I do not know if it's needed.
http://ubuntuone.com/1xVll5iwWimC7Iic6iFepk
Romano: yes, an SD image like that would be extremely helpful if it lets
us reproduce this problem here at Yorba. If you can share an image with
us via UbuntuOne (or post a download link) then we can take a look.
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Adam: fair comment. I will see if I can find the time to fill them on
yorba. Meanwhile, if you need an image of a SD card with three or four
raw and raw+jpg files from my LX5, I can manage to prepare it and share
it with UbuntuOne. Just tell me if you need it.
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Maui: thanks for letting us know that you're still not seeing RW2 files
in Shotwell. It's difficult for us to test this since we don't have a
camera that shoots RW2 here at Yorba, but we'll see what we can do.
Most GNOME programs (such as Nautilus or gedit or Totem) require the
latest versions of
Romano: thanks for your observations, but we prefer that a bug ticket
such as this one be focused on only one issue (RW2 support in this
case). If you want to report a number of small problems, you could send
a message to the Shotwell mailing list. Or you could file tickets for
those problems ind
I personally am using now a script I wrote in python to download photos
now, because shotwell is quite erratic, but I will help test when a new
stable version will be available.
Other things that shotwell does "strange" with raw files:
* For the cameras where it can find raw files, when saving th
Unfortunately, I have to report that RW2 files are still NOT recognized.
I tried on Debian Testing where I even had to update a whole bunch of
libraries before I was able to build current Shotwell 11.92 from trunk.
Btw. it is really a mess that you are using all this fancy stuff. Why do
you need a
ok, I uploaded libgphoto 2.4.12 then noticed a .13 was rolled yesterday
and updated to that one, the libgphoto said should be ok
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@Adam: my concern is well expressed by Maui. The problem is that the
failure to copy raw files is completely silent. I do not know if it's a
problem in gphoto or shotwell, but the problem exists. And yes, the
normal behaviour is download photos and then reformat the card, which
can lead to a data l
I totally share Romano's concerns!
Isn't the most natural way using Shotwell to -> connect your camera ->
import (copy) photos -> and erase memory card? From my point of view,
this is exactly the workflow Shotwell suggests with its dialogs popping
up.
Now, the very real problem is: JPEGs are copi
Romano,
the gphoto bug has been fixed in the latest libgphoto, version 2.4.12.
That version is not yet available in Ubuntu Precise, but should appear
there soon. We're still not completely sure whether that will solve the
RW2 problem in Shotwell, however; see
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3428
Seems a gphoto problem, added to this bug.
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Ping? This is a very dangerous bug, in the only preferred app that
cannot be changed.
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** Also affects: libgphoto via
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Importa
This is the open bug at Shotwell referring to this issue.
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3428
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I have the same problem with both Shotwell and Darktable. Cannot import
raw (*.RW2) files directly from Mass storage Camera but if I import a
folder by pointing it to the directory mount of the mass storage then it
works. Shotwell 0.11.4, Ubuntu 11.10. Help!
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Wait! As far as I can see the Problem isn't solved yet, it is still present,
even in 11.6: RW2 raw files aren't be imported directly from the camera.
The bug which became fixed is that deleting an image now also affects the RW2
file as well as the jpg file.
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Hi Eric, thank you very much for Version 11.2! This update fixes the
problems with regard to delete RW2+JPEG files.
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Maui, have you tried updating to Shotwell 0.11.2? There were some fixes
for RAW+JPEG handling that might help you.
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> You can navigate down and copy the photos onto your hard disk, then
> drag-and-drop them into Shotwell.
Unforunatelly, this does not work very well. Indeed, Shotwell imports the JPEGs
as well as RW2 files into its database. However, deleting pictures from
Shotwell's trash only concerns JPEG fi
Sorry, for the duplicate! I was not aware, that Bugs also tracked at
redmine.yorba.org .
For the first test, the workaround seems to work quite well. Thanks for
this hint.
If it is useful, I could provide you some of these RW2 files. The simple
reason why I didn't post a example file here is its
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Hmm ... the only other complaint we've had about RW2 is this ticket:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3428
It looks like the workaround some of the people used was to import them
manually. That is, when you connect your camera to your machine the
camera will appear in Nautilus as a mounted drive.
Oh no, it becomes confusing ...
When I plug my camera into the USB port, Shotwell's import dialog is
shown. However, this dialog only shows JPG files with its thumbnails.
The RW2 raw-files aren't shown at all, neither thumbnails nor file
names.
On the other Hand I can show RW2 files whit Shotwell
Although you don't see the thumbnails, does Shotwell show you the photo
object itself? That is, do you see the file listed, and you can click
on it and import it?
Shotwell can't pull thumbnails off the camera from certain RAW file
formats. RW2 might be one of them. Once you import it into Shotw
Sorry for the missing but very important detail.
I cannot see any thumbnails for the RW2 files in the camera preview page?
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When you say "Shotwell does not import RW2 raw images," do you mean that
you can see thumbnails for the images in the camera preview page but
when you click "Import Selected" or "Import All" the files are not
copied into Shotwell? Or do you mean that you cannot even see any
thumbnails for the RW2 f
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