Hi,

I recently got a Fuji X-T100 which I want to use with my Linux computer. I
found that this camera is not currently supported by darktable. Note that
this camera has a Bayer sensor.

As quick hack, I got the master branch and renamed the X-T2 to X-T100 in
src/external/rawspeed/data/cameras.xml and I was able to open a raw image,
but it was filled with pink/colorful "mosaic" patterns [1]. So the program
is now happy to load the images (compared to [2] which I got with the
pre-built binary in Ubuntu 18). I just realized that the funky patterns
might be due the X-T100 using a Bayer sensor, while the X-T2 has an X-Trans
sensor.

I figured you'd want info as mentioned in the guide below, but it's
outdated (e.g. no dcraw in newer darktable), so where should I start?
https://www.darktable.org/2012/10/whats-involved-with-adding-support-for-new-cameras/

Best Regards,
Thomas Axelsson

[1]
https://imagebin.ca/v/48eDW9JCalKP

[2]
RawSpeed:Unable to find camera in database: 'FUJIFILM' 'X-T100' ''
Please consider providing samples on <https://raw.pixls.us/>, thanks!
[rawspeed] (DSCF0246.RAF) bool
rawspeed::RawDecoder::checkCameraSupported(const rawspeed::CameraMetaData*,
const string&, const string&, const string&), line 166: Camera 'FUJIFILM'
'X-T100', mode '' not supported, and not allowed to guess. Sorry.
RawSpeed:Unable to find camera in database: 'FUJIFILM' 'X-T100' ''
Please consider providing samples on <https://raw.pixls.us/>, thanks!
[rawspeed] (DSCF0245.RAF) bool
rawspeed::RawDecoder::checkCameraSupported(const rawspeed::CameraMetaData*,
const string&, const string&, const string&), line 166: Camera 'FUJIFILM'
'X-T100', mode '' not supported, and not allowed to guess. Sorry.
[temperature] failed to read camera white balance information from
`DSCF0245.RAF'!
[temperature] `FUJIFILM X-T100' color matrix not found for image
[temperature] failed to read camera white balance information from
`DSCF0245.RAF'!

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