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Hi,<br>
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I have digikam 1.2.0 on KDE 4.3.5 running, system is (now) LinuxMint 8<br>
Helena with Gnome. All 64bit.<br>
Now, when I want to view cr2 files in the editor, it shows only a<br>
fraction of the image and that is also only in green, as if someone<br>
painted green over a b&w picture. Doesn't look good. Also
converted<br>
images from the cr2 file look like that. I guess it's a problem in the<br>
KDE and I have to wait for the next version (I was already further,<br>
some might remember, when I still used OpenSuse, but I got too many<br>
problems with it), but I just wanted to make sure. I know that<br>
something like this was discussed earlier, but as it didn't affect me,<br>
I didn't bother...<br>
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Thanks for any hints, otherwise I'll just be patient and hope for the<br>
best... ;-)<br>
<br>
Martin<br>
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