> I don't remember which camera it came from, but I stumbled on a raw file
> with .tiff ending at one time (it might have been renamed for all I know).
> Just to make sure I added .jpeg too.

Considering the harm it can cause, I think it would be better not to
try and open these files. I think that we might want to take a further
step and also ignore tif and jpg endings. These raw files come from
very old cameras. I don't think anyone would care if the gimp plug-in
cannot open them, as they could still open them with ufraw
stand-alone.

Udi

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