On 13 November 2012 20:58, Moe Blue <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've moved my photos and shotwell to a new PC (fedora 17 to ubuntu 12.10)
> and the RAW+JPEG are not paired anymore. On fedora 17, I installed shotwell
> 0.13 from source. On ubuntu 12.10 I use the shotwell 0.13.1 from the
> official repositories.

0.13.1 is not in the Ubuntu 12.10 repository yet (sadly).  It is still
0.13.0.  For me anyway.

Colin

>
> First, I moved my old shotwell database to
> /home/user/.local/share/shotwell/data/photos.db
> overwriting the (empty?) one.
>
> On my old machine, photos were stored at
> /media/daten/fotos/
> now they are stored at
> /home/user/Bilder/
>
> After moving files, I started shotwell, set default photo path to
> /home/user/Bilder/, enabled the rescan option and set default developer to
> shotwell. (I have set it to shotwell, because I've had problems in the past
> with priorities of shotwell using embedded JPEG instead of full resolution
> camera developed JPEG versions. usually I set it manually to camera
> afterwards.)
>
> However, shotwell rediscovers (took ages) my images, both JPEG and RAW, but
> separately. That is, I see the RAW version beside the JPEG. Ther does not
> seem to be a way to re-combine them.
>
> Setting back the developer for a particular RAW photo to camera makes it
> disapper first. After a relaunch of shotwell, it reappears beside the JPEG.
> For some files, opening the RAW in full view makes it disappear again. For
> other files, opening the RAW provides a black screen with the message that
> source file at /media/daten/fotos is missing. It then disappears again.
>
> Most of my tags seem to be lost. RAW and JPEG versions are not combined and
> reside in separate events.
>
> Is there a way to fix this? Or do I have to re-import everything manually.
> I find, that moving it to the DCIM folder on my camera's storage card while
> restoring the original name for the JPG makes it possible to perform a
> clean new import of the photos.
>
> By the way, there does not seem to be a problem for ordinary JPEG photos.
> However, RAW+JPEG support in shotwell seem to be broken. I'm looking
> foreward to some fixes in 0.14.
>
> Best
> Moe
>
>
> --
> Moe Blue
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