Hi all,


most of the time I develop my raw photos in ufraw to jpg, opening them
via shotwell. That creates a jpg with the same name of the photo in
the original folder and the developed photo appears next to the
original raw in shotwell. Than I crop the new jpg versions in
shotwell.
 The problem I find here is that I cannot crate a new developed jpg
without overwriting the already existing one by default when accessing
ufraw out of shotwell.



I don't like the "revert to original" way to version photos in
shotwell, also I rely on ufraw since shotwell lacks some features in
developing raw files.


I've seen a versioning feature in f-spot working nice with my jpgs
from my small digital cam and with jpgs scanned from my analog photos
using gimp via f-spot to edit them. Unfortunately using f-spot for my
raw photos seems to be unstable.

So, my two questions:
1. Do you plan a versioning feature. Having all the time two or more
versions of the same photo side by side in shotwell looks
inappropriate.
2. can you please fix the way to call ufraw from shotwell without
overwriting already existing photos by default by giving the new copy
an other name.
3. Is there already a way to handle this workflow (or how users
“should” use the program) I have not considered since I'm coming from
f-spot?



best
Max
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