Created attachment 787566 [details] Output of darktable -d all Description of problem: After upgrading to the latest version of darktable in the fedora repos all of my thumbnails in the lighttable are rendering as fully black with some random blue pixels. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): $ rpm -q darktable darktable-1.2.2-1.fc18.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Update to darktable-1.2.2-1.fc18.x86_64 2. Open darktable 3. Import some raw files (I'm using Canon) Actual results: All thumbnails in the lighttable are black Expected results: Thumbnails render correctly. Additional info: Downgrading to darktable-1.1.1-0.1rlh.fc18.x86_64 resolves the issue.
I can't reproduce your problem (I'm using Canono cr2 raw files too), did you try to move/remove your ~/.config/darktable after the update to 1.2.2 and black thumbnails? It sometimes helps, especially if you often switch version of darktable. what is darktable-1.1.1-0.1rlh?
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