I just spent way too much time trying to figure out how to process RAW photos under Ubuntu. There’s tons of discussions and websites with very little concrete information. After much digging it comes down to just this:
sudo apt-get install gimp-ufraw
(typed in a terminal window)
Gimp will now see and open RAW files. The RAW files will first open up into a UFRaw plugin dialog. In this dialog you can adjust color balance, exposure, curves, etc. Selecting ‘OK’ then imports the image into the normal Gimp editing window.
I’m using a Nikon D70 DSLR camera with NEF RAW files and everything worked flawlessly under the just released Karmic Koala Ubuntu 9.10.

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