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Glitchy Images From My D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris E" data-source="post: 430700" data-attributes="member: 26147"><p>To summarize for everybody and to add more detail:</p><p></p><p>1) Some of the pix look corrupted when viewing in camera, but after scrolling through them they clear up. Some of these pix are different than the ones corrupted when viewed on the computer.</p><p>2) I download using the slot for SD card in my laptop. I have had this laptop for a year, probably downloaded 5000+ photos with no issue.</p><p>3) I have been viewing them with Windows viewer, or whatever the default viewer is in Windows. I usually do this and then only import the RAWs I want into LR. I shoot jpegs to mail out or whatever without having to go into a RAW editor.</p><p>4) The corruption when viewed on the computer is different than corruption viewed in the camera. The camera made the pix overlap, the computer either blanks out part of the picture or makes them look like the pic I posted earlier.</p><p>5) The corrupted files will not open in LR. Elements 12 will open them but warns they are 'corrupted', and then they open and look just like they did on Windows viewer with the same corruption.</p><p>6) The RAW files in the other slot with the other SD card were not corrupted. So, as of now this is either a jpeg issue with the camera, or that particular SD card is corrupted.</p><p>6) I have reformatted the same cards and switched them, now slot 1 RAW with the card that had the corrupted jpegs previously in slot 2, slot 2 now has the card previously used in slot 1 for RAW.</p><p>7) Tested this out and no problems with either card, either in the camera or after download using the same SD card slot in my laptop.</p><p></p><p>I will continue to test using various setups and post back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris E, post: 430700, member: 26147"] To summarize for everybody and to add more detail: 1) Some of the pix look corrupted when viewing in camera, but after scrolling through them they clear up. Some of these pix are different than the ones corrupted when viewed on the computer. 2) I download using the slot for SD card in my laptop. I have had this laptop for a year, probably downloaded 5000+ photos with no issue. 3) I have been viewing them with Windows viewer, or whatever the default viewer is in Windows. I usually do this and then only import the RAWs I want into LR. I shoot jpegs to mail out or whatever without having to go into a RAW editor. 4) The corruption when viewed on the computer is different than corruption viewed in the camera. The camera made the pix overlap, the computer either blanks out part of the picture or makes them look like the pic I posted earlier. 5) The corrupted files will not open in LR. Elements 12 will open them but warns they are 'corrupted', and then they open and look just like they did on Windows viewer with the same corruption. 6) The RAW files in the other slot with the other SD card were not corrupted. So, as of now this is either a jpeg issue with the camera, or that particular SD card is corrupted. 6) I have reformatted the same cards and switched them, now slot 1 RAW with the card that had the corrupted jpegs previously in slot 2, slot 2 now has the card previously used in slot 1 for RAW. 7) Tested this out and no problems with either card, either in the camera or after download using the same SD card slot in my laptop. I will continue to test using various setups and post back. [/QUOTE]
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