[Digikam-devel] [Bug 132695] CR2 RAW files do not open

Carl Rouse carl at chesspiece.com.au
Tue Sep 12 02:12:16 BST 2006


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------- Additional Comments From carl chesspiece com au  2006-09-12 03:12 -------
I also have this problem.
I am running Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 up to date.
I installed 0.8.2-rc1 from Ubuntu repository, worked perfectly, but very slow to display the cr2 files.
I uninstalled, and get binary .debs from http://kubuntu.omat.nl/dapper/
These exhibited the same problem as above, so I downloaded the source and comiled locally.
Compiled from source I still get the same behaviour.

"Viewing" a file - works
kio_digikampreview: Running dcraw command dcraw -c -e '/home/carl/Images/2006-09-06/img_1426.cr2'
kio_digikampreview: Using embedded RAW preview extraction
kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Could not write data


"Opening" a file - doesn't work
digikam: Cannot parse EXIF metadata using Exiv2
QFile::open: No file name specified
QFile::open: No file name specified
digikam: /home/carl/Images/2006-09-06/img_1428.cr2 : RAW file identified
Warning: Size 22276 of Exif.Canon.0x4002 exceeds 4096 bytes limit. Not decoded.
Warning: Size 49288 of Exif.Canon.0x4005 exceeds 4096 bytes limit. Not decoded.
Warning: Size 22276 of Exif.Canon.0x4002 exceeds 4096 bytes limit. Not decoded.
Warning: Size 49288 of Exif.Canon.0x4005 exceeds 4096 bytes limit. Not decoded.
digikam: Running dcraw command (dcraw,-c,-2,-w,-a,-q,0,-o,1,/home/carl/Images/2006-09-06/img_1428.cr2)
kio_digikampreview: Running dcraw command dcraw -c -e '/home/carl/Images/2006-09-06/img_1428.cr2'
digikam: Dcraw StdErr: Unknown option "-2".
kio_digikampreview: Using embedded RAW preview extraction

exiv2 0.10 from http://kubuntu.omat.nl/dapper/
digiKam 0.9.0beta1 from source
digiKamImagePlugins 0.9.0beta1 from source
dcraw 8.37 from source

Any suggestions?

thanks,
  -Carl



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