Hello Corfu,

My experience with Shotwell or rather Ubuntu is that a drive needs to be 
mounted 
before a program can access it. I have my operating system and thus Shotwell on 
a different disk than my pictures. So when I open Shotwell it will report 
everything as missing. It could be that this has been fixed in the latest 
version, but others can tell you that :)

Marcel



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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 09:39:42 +0200
From: Bob Giles <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Shotwell] Panasonic G2 RAW file import - Take 2
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Hi Guys,

I may have been a little hasty in my last post! I will explain.

I shoot RAW  and JPG for each shot. I store them on a NAS accessed 
across my home network. If I import into Shotwell, only the JPG image is 
copied.

However, if I copy just the RAW image to a folder on my local hard drive 
it imports just fine. If I copy both the RAW and corresponding JPG file 
to the local folder, only the RAW file is imported and Shotwell reports 
that a duplicate file was not imported. Is this the expected behaviour?

I am assuming that Shotwell is not happy accessing files stored 
elsewhere other than a local hard disk. Am I correct in this assumption?

Bob Giles
Corfu

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