Camera-developed JPG ignored when importing DNG
Submitted by Michael
Link to original bug (#791893)
Description
Importing photos from my OnePlus Two (shot with HDR) results imported RAW+JPEG being developed by Shotwell, even though the settings are different. As a consequence, the resulting JPG is way too dark and grey-ish.
See https://share.mhoff.net/171223_shotwell_bug.zip (file size exceeds attachment restrictions) for a test case.
The files
- IMG_20160903_172239_1.jpg
- IMG_20160903_172239_1.dng physically reside on my mobile phone SD card.
When importing those, the files
- IMG_20160903_172239_1.jpg
- IMG_20160903_172239_1.dng
- IMG_20160903_172239_dng_shotwell.jpg are placed in my $HOME/Pictures folder. As you can see, the file generated by shotwell (suffix "_dng_shotwell.jpg") is way too dark and does not even remotely match the quality of the jpg-file generated by the phone.
Still, shotwell chooses to render the dng-file itself, completely ignores the phone-generated jpg-file and, even though the default developer is "Camera" and I manually set the developer to "Camera", shotwell sticks with its jpg-version of the file.
I figure this bug might be related to RAW+JPEG pair discovery. However, I also tried to first copy the files to my local filesystem and import them from there, but still, shotwell chooses to develop the image itself.
Version: 0.26.x
Resolution: RESOLVED FIXED