How can I reset UFRaw to its default settings on Windows?
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I changed some development settings in UFRaw on Windows and clicked Save, so now every new RAW file opens with those same warm/manual white balance adjustments applied. Reinstalling the program did not help.
Where does UFRaw store its saved settings on Windows, and how can I reset it so new photos open with the default settings instead of my previous edits?
Originally by Photography Stack Exchange contributor. Source · Licensed CC BY-SA 4.0
Photography Stack Exchange contributor
11y ago
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The config file of Ufraw is located in %USERPROFILE% and it is named .ufrawrc
You can delete or rename this file to reset your current settings
P.S. There is a dot as first symbol in filename
Originally by user34947. Source · Licensed CC BY-SA 4.0
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UFRaw stores its configuration in a per-user file named .ufrawrc in %USERPROFILE% on Windows. To reset UFRaw’s saved defaults, close the program and delete or rename that file, then reopen UFRaw so it creates a fresh config.
A reinstall usually won’t help because the settings are kept in that user config file, not in the program install folder.
If you want an alternative, nUFRaw (a newer fork/version mentioned by one responder) includes a reset button for values, though it was described as beta.
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