Hi!

Using shotwell 0.26.3, this is what I did:
1. I `apt purge shotwell`, so it should reset all my configs and ddbb.
2. I installed shotwell again. Unexpectedly, shotwell kept the config I had
in "Preferences": Library Location, Directory structure, External Editors,
as well as I think the plugins I had enabled.
3. When launching shotwell, it starts to re-build the database
corresponding to the Photos Library as I would expect.
4. Connecting external camera still previews all the images as they were
never been imported, although they've been recently located and registered
in the "Photos" library.
5. Once all pictures has been loaded, I press the "Import All" option.
6. Wait for the process to terminate. Then, it says that the big majority
are duplicated and were not imported. The other few successfully imported
were indeed new pictures that I hadn't in my library so that's OK.

So the problem seems to arise when shotwell rebuild the library database.
It registers the pictures but doesn't use their previews to check for "Hide
photos already imported". Though, It does check for duplicates with them,
when importing the photos.

IMO, shotwell should generate the thumbnails and use them when creating or
refreshing the photos library, so I could move my library or copy photos
manually and they would still be hidden in the device window.

Greetings,

*                                                        Abel.*
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