Will do.  I'll post my question over there.  Yes, I can get the raw file
back, both through the web interface and when looking at the directory the
website puts the file in.

On 10/19/07, Chris Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Richard-
>
> So when viewing the "full size" original in Gallery 2, are you able
> to get the original RAW file that you uploaded back out?  If that's
> the case, this is likely a Gallery 2 issue and we might be able to
> help you out in the Gallery support forums.
>
> It's pretty likely that we could have some buggyness in RAW uploading
> using the gallery remote protocol because this isn't a very common
> use case, but one of our support "exports" can probably point you at
> where to start debugging. If you post, I'll try and get one of them
> to respond quickly :)
>
> -Chris
> Gallery Project Manager
>
> On Oct 19, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Richard Pickler wrote:
>
> > I shoot primarily in Raw format, and have shared much of the same
> > pains of other users when it comes to a raw workflow in Linux
> > (concerning not just F-Spot, but UFRaw, Gimp's lack of any real bit
> > depth, etc).
> >
> > The particular problem I'm after right now, however, is uploading
> > Raw files from F-Spot to Gallery2.  JPEGs publish perfectly fine,
> > but when I upload a Raw file, it just gives me a broken thumbnail
> > on the website.  Looking at the directory my Gallery installation
> > goes to, the file has uploaded fine, but it's not generating the
> > thumbnail.  Uploading through the standard Gallery web form
> > produces the results I expect.
> >
> > Forgive me if this is not actually F-Spot's problem, but I'm really
> > having trouble diagnosing where the problem lies.  Any clues?
> > Being able to do this would save me a ton of time in converting raw
> > files I don't really care to spend any time on, but people want to
> > see anyways.
> >
> > Rich
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>
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