I don't know why I didn't try this before: I just got the idea of launching
Shotwell from the command line. It says the image is corrupted. You can see
it here: http://hamoid.com/shotwell2.png
This happens with all my CRW files, but they work fine with ufraw.

Ideas?

ps. Here a sample image: http://hamoid.com/CRW_2585.CRW


On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 21:22, Adam Dingle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Abe,
>
> thanks for your test image with explanatory notes.  Because you're
> invoking Shotwell directly on a RAW photo file, the Library folder and RAW
> developer setting are completely irrelevant: Shotwell ignores those when
> you open a photo directly.  In addition, in this mode Shotwell doesn't
> import the photo to its database, so any database state is irrelevant too.
>
> I just tried to reproduce this: I formatted a flash drive using NTFS, put
> a CR2 photo there, then invoked Shotwell (the trunk build) directly on the
> photo.  It worked just fine.
>
> Because we can't reproduce this at Yorba, it won't be so easy to debug.
>  If you have the coding skillz and can investigate on your machine to find
> out what's going wrong, that would be helpful.  Otherwise, please create a
> ticket in our Redmine database (http://redmine.yorba.org/**
> projects/shotwell <http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/shotwell>) and we
> may able to work with you to debug this remotely at some point.
>
> adam
>
>
> On 11/26/2011 06:01 AM, Abe Pazos wrote:
>
>> I upgraded Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10 and unfortunately my problem is not
>> solved.
>>
>> I created this image to help you visualize the problem:
>> http://hamoid.com/shotwell.png
>>
>> Is it a fine that the image is inside the Library folder, but not added to
>> the library?
>> What about using a NTFS drive? Is that an issue?
>>
>> Any tests I could do?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Abe
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:10, Abe Pazos<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>  I have an Ubuntu 11.10 installed on an esata drive.
>>>
>>> There it works fine, with the Shotwell that came installed with 11.10.
>>>
>>> When I double click an image it is displayed, and after one second it
>>> looks like the color profile is updated (the image usually becomes
>>> darker).
>>>
>>> So I guess one of these days I will update Ubuntu, but maybe you want to
>>> check out if this is happening to other 11.04 users with Canon CRW
>>> images.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 21:52, Miguel Ortiz Lombardia<[email protected]>*
>>> *wrote:
>>>
>>>  Le 22/11/2011 18:10, Abe Pazos a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> But this is happening for images which are not imported
>>>>> into Shotwell. Happens to all my CRW images when
>>>>> I try to view them from the Nautilus file browser.
>>>>> Happens even with 0 images in the Shotwell database.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using Shotwell 0.11.6, the default RAW developer
>>>>> is set to "Shotwell". I think it's been like this since I
>>>>> upgraded Ubuntu to 11.04. Maybe I should update
>>>>> to 11.10.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2011/11/22 Miguel Ortiz Lombardía<[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Le 22/11/11 17:08, Abe Pazos a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm having a problem viewing Canon CRW images.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In Ubuntu 11.04, I double click a CRW file
>>>>>>> (or press<enter>  or<space>  while such a file is selected)
>>>>>>> and for 0.1 seconds I see the image displayed, but
>>>>>>> immediately I get a black screen with a text
>>>>>>> saying "Photo source file missing: ..."
>>>>>>> with the correct path to the file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  Sorry for my misunderstanding.
>>>>
>>>> I'm on Ubuntu 11.10, running Shotwell 0.11.5. When I double click on the
>>>> RAW files (ORF from an Olympus) the photo opens correctly, with the tool
>>>> buttons below. When I click-and-drag in the photo (your black
>>>> background) a thumbnail of the photo appears that moves while dragging.
>>>>
>>>> It may be an issue with your the RAW format from your camera, or with
>>>> Ubuntu/Shotwell version.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>>  Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have seen something similar recently after:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1/ I decided to use the camera "raw development" instead of Shotwell
>>>>>>
>>>>> one
>>>>
>>>>> 2/ I closed Shotwell
>>>>>> 3/ I manually moved the whatever_RAW_shotwell.jpg files to the trash
>>>>>> 4/ I relaunched Shotwell
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The RAW files are still in their original place, but my guess is that
>>>>>> the Shotwell database points, for every photo, to its corresponding
>>>>>> whatever_RAW_shotwell.jpg file, which was not there anymore. You see
>>>>>>
>>>>> the
>>>>
>>>>> thumbnail, but cannot open the real photo. Now, I don't know if you had
>>>>>> removed these files or not. In the latter case yours may be a totally
>>>>>> different problem. In my case, I solved the issue by moving the RAW
>>>>>> files elsewhere and re-import them in Shotwell (this time using the
>>>>>> camera development settings). Afterwards, I can see the real photos.
>>>>>> Loosing tags and events was not a big issue for me: I had few photos
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> RAW.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But Shotwell developers will know better...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I haven't see what you describe below.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best regards.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  On the top bar I see the right file name, path and the
>>>>>>> word Shotwell.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On the bottom Rotate, Crop, Red-eye ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I just noticed something very odd.
>>>>>>> If I click in the black background and start moving the mouse,
>>>>>>> suddenly I can see the image being dragged with
>>>>>>> a hand cursor and a plus sign.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I release the mouse the image slides a few
>>>>>>> pixels and then disappears again.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have the feeling the "Photo source file missing"
>>>>>>> text is supposed to be hidden behind the image,
>>>>>>> but since the image is not displayed I see the text.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Abe Pazos
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