What is happening is gthumb ships 2 desktop files. One of them is to
launch gthumb normally, and the other one is to launch gthumb with "--
import". They both specify different mimetypes though, so you should be
presented with the correct gthumb launcher when you right-click on an
image. The desktop file that launches it with "--import" specifies
x-content mimetypes and is used to launch gthumb when you insert
removable media containing images.

What is happening though is when you right-click on a folder, Nautilus
presents both gthumb launchers in the list of applications to choose
from (so gthumb will appear twice). A workaround is to select the other
gthumb launcher from the list.

I don't think this is a gthumb bug. I shall re-assign back to nautilus
for now.

** Changed in: gthumb (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gthumb => nautilus

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gthumb is called with --import-photos on any directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318694
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