the bug should be fixed in the current version so closing it but feel
free to reopen if you still get the issue with it
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Importance: Medium => Low
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Variation in colour balance Shotwell/UFRaw/GIMP
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Thanks, Adam.
Now that I understand what's going on, I can ensure I make the RAW
adjustments on the way to GIMP.
Having said that, I don't think it's Shotwell's place to be performing a
file conversion when arranging for an image file to be edited by an
external program. There's no mention of thi
Michael,
Shotwell has no built-in knowledge of either GIMP or UFRaw specifically.
Shotwell knows only of
1. an external editor that can edit JPEGs ("External photo editor" in
the preferences dialog). If you invoke this editor on a RAW image,
Shotwell will instead pass it the transformed JPEG.
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Thanks, Adam.
Accepting that there won't be universal agreement on how a RAW image
should be rendered, would it not be better to pass the RAW image to GIMP
when "Open with External Editor" is requested, rather than the JPEG
generated by Shotwell, which has by this time thrown away information
held
** Changed in: shotwell
Status: Unknown => New
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Michael,
your understanding of what's going on inside the black box is basically
correct. When you import a RAW photo into Shotwell, Shotwell renders
the image into a JPEG. If you then open it in GIMP from within
Shotwell, Shotwell passes the JPEG to GIMP. If you open it in UFRaw
from within Sh