Hmm, might be a new feature on gthumb. I clearly remember gthumb not
being able to load such files. Anyways, the default application set to
open that file is eog on gnome, and eog just fails.

I think that these apps must be removed from the nautilus menu and only
allow the apps that specifically say that they support the various RAW
formats. At least this will give some incentive to UFRAW/Cinepaint and
now gThumb to register for the right mimetypes too, instead of just
saying that they simply support TIFF.

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Camera RAW files open with wrong apps
https://launchpad.net/bugs/91488

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