[Digikam-users] Re: Ozzyś problem solved!!!!!!!!! Re: RAW file gone after conversion to jpeg

sleepless sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl
Sun Apr 3 18:14:26 BST 2011


I suppose he could not reproduce because he had already that option 
checked, and did of cource not know that you and me had not. The fact 
that it not happened to him meant probably to him that it was not a bug 
probably meaning that it is not his problem, he must be awfully buzy.

On 03-04-11 18:57, Ozzy wrote:
>
> But Gilles could not reproduce the problem when converting his RAW 
> files to JPG.
> It happens with Canon CR2, with DNG and with Pentax RAW files (I 
> forgot the extension).
>
> O.
>
> On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 10:38 AM, sleepless <sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl 
> <mailto:sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl>> wrote:
>
>     Wonderfull! I suppose it is not a bug. I think too that it should
>     be checked by default, but there might be a good reason wich I
>     know nothing about why it is not.
>
>     On 03-04-11 18:06, Ozzy wrote:
>>
>>     Hi Rinus, Gilles and rest of the digiKam-ers out there,
>>
>>     Yes, It worked.
>>     I did what you said and all the RAW (.dng and .cr2) files came
>>     back in view.
>>     I then tried again converting a .dng into .jpg, converted and I
>>     see both files side by side.
>>
>>     Problems are there to be solved, I like that.
>>
>>     Is this a bug then? Should that options be checked by default?
>>
>>     Thank you!
>>
>>
>>     O.
>>
>>     On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:41 AM, sleepless
>>     <sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl <mailto:sleeplessregulus at hetnet.nl>>
>>     wrote:
>>
>>         Hi Ozzy and Gilles,
>>         Go to ¨Settings->Configure Digikam->Editing Images->In Main
>>         View¨ check ¨Always show original images¨ click ok.
>>         Do your conversion and all Raw and Jpg will be shown side by
>>         side.
>>
>>         Please let me know if this worked for you too Ozzy. I expect
>>         this problem will keep showing up here, so it is important info.
>>
>>         Problems are just there to be solved.
>>
>>         Rinus
>>
>>
>>
>>         On 02-04-11 23:40, Ozzy wrote:
>>>
>>>         Hi Gilles,
>>>
>>>         I could. But how do I enable "enable debug space
>>>         of digiKam using kdebugdialog"?
>>>
>>>         @ Rinus, too bad it happened to you too. But it kind of make
>>>         me feel better. I thought I was making some serious mistakes
>>>         with my workflow.
>>>
>>>         Thanks.
>>>
>>>         O.
>>>
>>>         On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Gilles Caulier
>>>         <caulier.gilles at gmail.com <mailto:caulier.gilles at gmail.com>>
>>>         wrote:
>>>
>>>             Can you run digiKam from a console, with previously
>>>             enable debug space
>>>             of digiKam using kdebugdialog. Look traces on the
>>>             console when you
>>>             reproduce this workflow.
>>>
>>>             Gilles Caulier
>>>
>>>             2011/4/2 Ozzy <ozzyprv at gmail.com
>>>             <mailto:ozzyprv at gmail.com>>:
>>>             >
>>>             > It is happening again.
>>>             >
>>>             > Sequence of events (hopefully somebody can provide help).
>>>             >
>>>             > 1. I select few .dng files (using/holding Ctrl and
>>>             clicking on images -
>>>             > thumbnails).
>>>             > 2. I use the shortcut to send selected files to batch
>>>             queue manager (press
>>>             > "b").
>>>             > 3. In batch queue manager, I select the Base Tools
>>>             tab, then Covert>Convert
>>>             > to JEPG
>>>             > 3. In batch queue manager, I select Target tab, then I
>>>             click on the folder I
>>>             > want to send the .JEPG files to
>>>             > 4. In batch queue manager I click on "Run".
>>>             >
>>>             > Then, when I go back to main DK windown, to the album
>>>             where the selected
>>>             > .dng files were...they are gone. No thumbnail, nothing.
>>>             > As I mention before, I checked with a file manager and
>>>             the files are in the
>>>             > corresponding folder. They are the real files, I check
>>>             ed opening them with
>>>             > a viewer.
>>>             > It is just like, for some reason, the DK DB thinks
>>>             they are gone.....WHY?
>>>             >
>>>             > Can I some how rebuild the DB?
>>>             >
>>>             > Thanks.
>>>             >
>>>             >
>>>
>>>
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