It would appear that the workaround to the problem is to open the ~/.ufrawrc file and remove the <Make> and <Model> lines as well as any lines related to color temperature, green, and channel multipliers.
Additionally, there is an option in the GUI that tells the program to never again save a .ufrawrc file so you can safely use it without the GUI generating another .ufrawrc that has these options and breaks ufraw-batch.
After further reading, I found a workaround from these comments on the UFRaw website:
http:// sourceforge. net/tracker/ index.php? func=detail& aid=3061571& group_id= 127649& atid=709086 sourceforge. net/projects/ ufraw/forums/ forum/434060/ topic/3775458
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It would appear that the workaround to the problem is to open the ~/.ufrawrc file and remove the <Make> and <Model> lines as well as any lines related to color temperature, green, and channel multipliers.
Additionally, there is an option in the GUI that tells the program to never again save a .ufrawrc file so you can safely use it without the GUI generating another .ufrawrc that has these options and breaks ufraw-batch.