OK, great - I can reproduce this now, though I see a different symptom: when I run Shotwell on the CRW photo you pointed to, Shotwell crashes with a floating point exception inside libraw. I've created a ticket here:

http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4439

I'm running the trunk build of Shotwell with libraw 0.14.3, by the way.

adam

On 11/28/2011 02:07 PM, Abe Pazos wrote:
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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