Absolutely agree. Shotwell becomes virtually unusable if it insists on
cataloguing raw files.
I have to move them out of the directory, run Shotwell, and then move
them back. Highly inconvenient.
Please include a simple feature for ticking the files you want Shotwell
to include.
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I should have said
file TYPES you want to include
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I precise that I don't want a complicated feature : I just want to
disable completly the raws importation. On/Off. Just that, and the world
will be happy. :D
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I plusify this ticket because I can't (really can't) use Shotwell if it
works with our raws.
We have a folder with all our photos, classified as we want into our
subfolders. And we configured Shotwell to follow this folder and import
all new files, and update all modifications (with tags inside JP
There's a workaround for this that may work for some folks. If your
concern is only ignoring certain types of files while importing from a
camera/memory card, the search toolbar may be of use.
While in the import page, hit F8 to make the search toolbar appear (or
go to View->Search Toolbar.) To
I'd like to also put my hand up for this feature please.
I'd also like to be able to ignore video file extensions due to their
size. i.e. I'm only using Shotwell to import non-video file types.
Thanks!
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** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #3085
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3085
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Status: Fix Released => Unknown
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Remote watch: trac.yorba.org/ #3041 => trac.yorba.org/ #3085
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Status: New => Triaged
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Yes Adam, exactly !
Regards,
Julien
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To be clear, it sounds like you're asking for an option which would
cause Shotwell to ignore RAW files completely. If you select this
option then Shotwell would never import RAW files, and if you select
this option with an existing library then Shotwell would discard all
existing RAW files in the
Thanks for your answers. I understand this could be either treated by using the
embedded JPEG (which I do not have with my camera), or only display the JPEG if
both files are present. But why not just give the option to discard raw files ?
The mimic generated by Shotwell has a very bad quality c
The ticket for using a RAW file's embedded JPEG is actually
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1771 , not #3041 as listed in the comment
above.
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #1771
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1771
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Your suggestion fits into two tickets we're considering: RAW+JPEG
support (http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1772) and using a RAW file's
embedded JPEG instead of the mimic (http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3041),
but using the external JPEG as a special-case of an embedded JPEG.
However, there are certain
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