![]() ![]() Add ufraw\bin folder to the end of PATH variable in the c:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\environ\default.env file: # Example entry in files like these It seems this did the job! So the last step is:ĥ. cr2) into GIMP and have ufraw started automatically. I’ve opened it and lo and behold, another $PATH variable! I’ve added the ufraw\bin path to it and I was finally able to drop a raw file (Canon’s. But this didn’t work, even if the folder containing liblcms-1-ufraw.dll was in the PATH.Įventually I ended up searching in GIMP Settings in the hope I would find where to add a separate plug-in path that’s where I saw hints of a configuration file c:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\environ\default.env. I found few comments online mentioning that the ufraw folder has to be added to the PATH variable. The program can't start because liblcms-1-ufraw.dll is missing from your computer. In my case it meant copying c:\Program Files (x86)\UFRaw\bin\bzip2.dll to c:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin\ Make a backup of bzip2.dll of GIMP by renaming c:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin\bzip2.dll to c:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\bin\Ĥ. ![]() Eventually I decided to replace the bzip2.dll file in GIMP with the one from ufraw:ģ. I’ve tried to play with PATH environment variable with no avail. The next problem was a conflict related to bzip2 library (specifically related to bz2_bzread method not existing). Copy the c:\Program Files (x86)\UFRaw\bin\ufraw-gimp.exe file to the GIMP plugins folder (in my case that was: c:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\) Install GIMP / ufraw in their respective folders.Ģ. I had difficulties getting GIMP 2.8 to play with ufraw 0.19.2-2 on Windows 7 64bit.Įventually I was able to put together a working setup and here are the steps:ġ. ![]()
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