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Old 11-27-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Simple Photo Editing w/ F-Spot

I like F-Spot a lot. It's intuitive for the very basic photo editing I do. All I really do is remove red-eye but I haven't used it since installing FC6 and now I'm getting an error that I never got with it before. I have a .jpg that I'm trying to remove the red-eye from. I open the photo in F-Spot, select the area that I'd like to remove the red-eye from and click "Remove redeye from selected area" but I get the error:
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Error editing photo
Received exception "This doesn't appear to be a jpeg stream". Unable to save photo DSCN1975.JPG
I've googled around a little but haven't found anything related to this and I realize I could probably do this fairly easily in The GIMP but as I said, I like F-Spot and would prefer to keep using it.
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