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		<title>Perhaps the F stands for &#8220;Fail&#8221;?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 04:14:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Burger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent news that Ubuntu will likely be giving up the GIMP as part of the default install are interesting, but not a huge concern to me &#8211; I already have to install Inkscape, so adding the GIMP to the huge &#8230; <a href="http://blog.wirelizard.ca/2009/11/25/f-splat/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recent news that Ubuntu will likely be <a href="http://lwn.net/Articles/363755/">giving</a> <a href="http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/11/giving-up-the-gimp-is-a-sign-of-ubuntus-mainstream-maturity.ars">up</a> <a href="http://www.gimp.org/">the GIMP</a> as part of the default install are interesting, but not a huge concern to me &#8211; I already have to install Inkscape, so adding the GIMP to the huge <em>sudo aptitude install</em> command I run on a shiny new Ubuntu install isn&#8217;t a big deal. I&#8217;d love having both Inkscape <em>and</em> the GIMP by default, but there&#8217;s only so much space on a CD-ROM-sized ISO. Fair enough.</p>
<p>What still concerns me is F-Spot by default. Not because of Mono fearmongering &#8211; I really don&#8217;t care what language the thing is written in &#8211; but just because it&#8217;s got some very irritating behaviours compared to the older lightweight editor/viewer/photo manager I still use, <a href="http://gthumb.sourceforge.net/">gthumb</a>.</p>
<p>Allow me some simple demonstrations of why gthumb is still, in many ways, superior to f-spot.</p>
<p>I take a fair number of photos, and as anyone knows, they add up in filesize very quickly. I shoot fair-sized JPG, not the very largest my camera could, and not RAW, and I still have 10.2GB of images in Photo &#8211; 4133 images, apparently. I´ve only owned a digital camera for about two and a half years. Someone with a longer digital history, or who shoots RAW, or who simply takes even more photos than I do, is going to <em>easily</em> dwarf my photo collection. My photo collection is still old enough to have pre-dated F-Spot in Ubuntu, however.</p>
<p>So, I want to view, manage and do light editing of this existing photo collection. Fire up F-Spot (Applications-&gt;Graphics-&gt;F-Spot Photo Manager). There is no File-&gt;Open command, and by default the &#8220;Browse&#8221; button on the toolbar does absolutely nothing&#8230; so File-&gt;Import it is. Aim this at my existing ~/Photos directory&#8230; and by default it will <strong>duplicate the entire thing, rearranging the files to it&#8217;s liking as it duplicates them!</strong></p>
<p><span style="background-color: #ffffff">F-Spot will also take an insanely long time trying this &#8211; I aborted the whole mess ten minutes in, with only 1434 of 4133 files &#8220;loaded&#8221; (what does that mean? they don&#8217;t need to be loaded, they already exist in ~/Photos!) and the &#8220;Import&#8221; button still greyed out&#8230;</span></p>
<p>Are you serious? All I want to do is crop <em>one</em> of them! Abort, abort! Fine, we&#8217;ll find an existing image through Nautilus, and choose to open that in F-Spot individually.</p>
<p>Nope, sorry. That gets you your image, without the insanely long Import process, but it&#8217;s in a little window called &#8220;F-Spot View&#8221; with <strong>none of the editing tools available, and no way to switch to an actual editing window</strong><em>&#8230;</em></p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s try the same simple procedure(s) in gthumb. Same existing photo collection, in the Ubuntu-supplied default ~/Photos, but first we&#8217;ll install gthumb with your favourite package manager. (gthumb languishes in Universe these days, so have that enabled) Now go Applications-&gt;Graphics-&gt;gThumb Image Viewer. No Import button, any images that happen to be in your ~ will show up on one pane, and a Nautilus-style folder navigation pane to the left. Rummage through your files with that pane, no need to wait for some sort of unexplained &#8220;importing&#8221;of existing files here.</p>
<p>Or go the other way &#8211; find an individual image through Nautilus or on your desktop, right-click, choose Open With-&gt;gThumb, and open your image. You get <em>exactly</em> the same window you would if you&#8217;d opened gthumb via the menu, with all the lightweight editing options you require right there.</p>
<p>No &#8220;importing&#8221;, no attempt to duplicate your entire photo collection, no crippled &#8220;viewer&#8221; window with no useful tools in it, and  gthumb will traverse your entire directory, not just the one folder it insists on importing/duplicating everything in. Oh, and no distracting &#8220;<em>Mono is of teh devil!!!11111</em>&#8221; nonsense either, just for a bonus. Somebody does need to code an upload-to-Flickr plugin for gthumb, granted.</p>
<p>While the GIMP is being removed from Ubuntu 10.04, let&#8217;s ditch F-Spot and return to gthumb too!</p>
<p>Launchpad bugs for most of the above Fail-spot issues: <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/488566">488566</a>, <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/488574">488574</a>. Closely related, and older: <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/182862">182862</a>.<br />
Related silly &#8220;Import&#8221; bugs: <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/412091">412091</a>.<br />
There&#8217;s probably many others over on Gnome&#8217;s bugtracker, but I only searched LP&#8217;s Fail-spot bugs for now.<br />
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