Hi there,
with current GIMP, I cannot open the CR2 raw images of my EOS1000d any more.
I running Yosemite on my MBA 2012.
On opening a CR2, instead of UFRAW, I get presented two dialogue windows. One lists a handful of TIFF errors, below that, it tells me there are too many errors. The other one asks me, which page I want to import.
If I choose a page to import from the latter dialogue, I get the image (mirrored) directly in Gimp - not a trace of UFRAW.
Reinstalling latest GIMP (even with wiping config directories) did not improve the situation.
As I am quite sure, my old camera does not produce multipage raw files, and as I remember, I've seen UFRAW before when opening CR2-files in GIMP (admittedly, that was on Mavericks and with an older build of GIMP), I wanted to kindly ask, if anyone got any clues that might help?
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Hi there,
with current GIMP, I cannot open the CR2 raw images of my EOS1000d any more.
I running Yosemite on my MBA 2012.
On opening a CR2, instead of UFRAW, I get presented two dialogue windows. One lists a handful of TIFF errors, below that, it tells me there are too many errors. The other one asks me, which page I want to import.
If I choose a page to import from the latter dialogue, I get the image (mirrored) directly in Gimp - not a trace of UFRAW.
Reinstalling latest GIMP (even with wiping config directories) did not improve the situation.
As I am quite sure, my old camera does not produce multipage raw files, and as I remember, I've seen UFRAW before when opening CR2-files in GIMP (admittedly, that was on Mavericks and with an older build of GIMP), I wanted to kindly ask, if anyone got any clues that might help?
There's a bug in ufraw which prevents it from opening raw files. I've just fixed it and will release a new package soon. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Good old German proverb, word-by-word-translated into English:
One can you let make something :-)
Looking forward to that release,
Thank you very much in advance, best regards,
Mechatroniker.