Re: 0.8 Breaks CR2?
- From: Tim Howard <timothy howard gmail com>
- To: Heinrich Münz <list heinrich-muenz de>
- Cc: f-spot-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: 0.8 Breaks CR2?
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 10:05:22 -0500
It's possible that it's not the only thing going on. Unfortunately I don't have a way to test the other bit. Perhaps I can simulate it if I put it on a card and use a reader but I don't have the camera.
There is clearly something going wrong right now when trying to import this CR2. I won't consider the bug fixed even if I get this straightened out.
tim
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:14 AM, Heinrich Münz
<list heinrich-muenz de> wrote:
Are you sure that the example image will be helpful? For me as a layman,
the problem seems to be the communication between f-spot and the camera.
I think so, because I can import any cr2 image from any directory on my
computer. F-spot only refuses to import cr2 files directly from my
camera resp. its sd card.
Heiner
Tim Howard schrieb:
> If it makes you feel any better it's one of two bugs that are at the
> top of my list. It is a prime candidate for fixing since it is
> reproducible and there is an example image attached to the bug report.
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> tim
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> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Heiner <
list heinrich-muenz de
> <mailto:
list heinrich-muenz de>> wrote:
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> Yes!
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> I've been working with f-spot and my Canon EOS 1000D for about 18
> months
> without any troubles. This issue came up with 0.8.0 (resp. Ubuntu
> Maverick).
>
> I've also tried a clean Maverick install on a virtual machine
> (VirtualBox) - same issue.
>
> By the way - if anybody should have a patch for this, I'd really
> be glad
> to know!
>
> Heiner
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