OK, I've now tried that. In the new film roll (from a new directory I
copied the original CR2, JPG and xmp files into), I have all sorts of
weirdness. I select a thumbnail in light table to edit in darkroom, and the
wrong image opens. Only 1/5 of the files imported at all, so it's a much
smaller film roll than the original, despite the fact that the folder it's
imported from contains the same files as the original.
So then I tried starting fresh. I re-imported the images from the CF card
into a brand-new film roll. And I'm having the same problem as in my
original post. It's as if there are some jpegs (or thumbnails?) that truly
are corrupted from the start, perhaps?
My next step will be to copy the original files from the CF card to a local
directory using my file manager, and then remove all jpegs... then import
that directory (CR2 files only) into dt. I will post back with my results!
Meanwhile, any better ideas to get this working properly?
Thanks,
-Mark
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 2:20 PM, John P Santos <[email protected]>wrote:
> I got exactly the same thing. I was not able to google how to remove the
> thumbnails, because apparently the problem was one of the thumbnails
> causing the crash. I solved the problem by removing all the photos from
> the directory, and then manually removing them from the film roll and
> importing it again.
>
> -J
>
> On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 1:49 PM, Mark Patey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, all-
>>
>> I just imported a film roll and edited several shots. Then darktable
>> began crashing (closing instantly, not freezing), and I noticed it was
>> happening whenever I scrolled up to a certain point in the film roll. It
>> happens in both the light table and filmstrip.
>>
>> When running from a command line, here's what happens:
>>
>> mjpatey@minimus:~$ darktable
>> Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x49 0x49
>> Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x49 0x49
>> darktable:
>> /build/buildd/darktable-1.1.2+27~gd926fe6/src/develop/pixelpipe_hb.c:597:
>> dt_dev_pixelpipe_process_rec: Assertion `tiling.factor > 0.0f &&
>> tiling.factor < 100.0f' failed.
>> Aborted (core dumped)
>>
>>
>> ...the first "Not a JPEG file..." message happens early on in the
>> filmstrip, and a little further down, the second one happens, followed
>> immediately by the "tiling.factor" failure message and crash.
>>
>> I'm running darktable 1.1.2+27~gd926fe6.
>>
>> Is there a way to fix this without having to delete and re-import the
>> images? And if I do have to delete and re-import, can I save the .xmp files
>> from the original batch to preserve my edits?
>>
>> Thanks for any light you can shed!
>>
>> -Mark
>>
>>
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