Hi,

1.It is much better RAW handling during the input, but I still have
separate "photo.cr2 + photo_cr2_shotwell.jpg + photo.jpg" pairs in my
database.

2. Also, during the time, the Shotwell has become terribly slow for a
5-10 min since the startup due to some meta-data checking:

L 2627 2013-03-13 12:56:08 [CRT] Upper boundary of data for directory
Canon, entry 0x009a is out of bounds: Offset = 0x00004d14, size = 80,
exceeds buffer size by 14 Bytes; truncating the entry

It may be Gimp+EXIF bug. Is it possible to skip this checking somehow or
to repair those tags?


У уто, 12. 03 2013. у 18:24 -0700, Lucas Beeler пише:
> Hi Shotwell Fans,
> 
> Shotwell 0.14.0 is soon to be released! This upcoming version of
> Shotwell packs a ton of new features, including:
> 
> * A folder tree in the sidebar provides a directory-hierarchy view of
> your Shotwell library
> 
> * Dramatically improved user experience for RAW
> photographers—long-standing bugs involving RAW developer switching
> have been fixed
> 
> * Comprehensive logging of photo and video import, including the
> ability to save an import log file to disk. The log tracks which files
> were detected as duplicates as well as files that couldn't be imported
> due to disk or camera problems.
> 
> * The Facebook Connector now uses the Facebook Graph API, resulting in
> a smoother, more stable experience uploading photos and videos to
> Facebook. As a bonus, Shotwell photo titles now appear as Facebook
> photo captions!
> 
> * The Shotwell video subsystem now relies on GStreamer 1.0, making for
> easier, more stable video import, better video thumbnails, and better
> handling of video metadata
> 
> * New slideshow effects, improved Piwigo support, the ability to show
> and hide the main Shotwell sidebar, and more...
> 
> You can help us make Shotwell 0.14.0 the most stable Shotwell ever by
> downloading the current development snapshot and testing it. To get
> and test the latest code, you'll need to either pull from Shotwell git
> master and build from source or, if you're on Ubuntu, install a
> Shotwell daily build from the Yorba daily builds PPA.
> 
> Pulling from Shotwell git master should be as easy as executing
> 
> $ git clone git://yorba.org/shotwell
> 
> on your system, and then building as usual with
> 
> $ ./configure
> $ make
> # make install
> 
> For Ubuntu users, the Shotwell daily builds PPA is located here:
> https://launchpad.net/~yorba/+archive/daily-builds
> 
> As always, we suggest backing up your Shotwell database before testing
> pre-release code. You can learn how to do this by reading the "How can
> I back up my Shotwell library?" section of the Shotwell FAQ here:
> http://redmine.yorba.org/projects/shotwell/wiki/ShotwellFAQ
> 
> Cheers,
> Lucas
> 
> -----------------------
> Lucas Beeler
> Shotwell Technical Lead
> Yorba Foundation
> San Francisco, California
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