The workaround has two parts:
1. Copy the .iso to your home directory
2. Change the file extension to .img

The first part is the key.  If you now run usb-creator-gtk, it should
automatically see the ".img" file and pre-select it.  If you use the
"Other..." option to find the file, it will fail.

I think the  "isoinfo: Unable to find Joliet SVD" is a red-herring

Just did this in Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS

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