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D750
Glitchy Images From My D750
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 430944" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>You should check if the pictures look good in cam until you zoom in on a shot. I don't know if the cam displays the thumbnail version as first view and only when hitting the zoom, uses the larger JPEG. If that's the case, when scrolling you see the thumbnails which could be correct but no guarantee for how the actual shot looks like if corruption occurs.</p><p></p><p>The same can happen in your windows viewers. There too you see the thumbnail version and after opening the shot it is possible it adjusts the thumbnail version to match the corrupted file. But since a viewer does not overwrite metadata, the moment the cache is dumped, it reverts back to the original thumbnail.</p><p></p><p>If you don't mind, upload a (corrupted) original JPEG here as shot by the cam without adjusting it in any editor. That way I could check the metadata and see how the thumbnail looks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 430944, member: 31330"] You should check if the pictures look good in cam until you zoom in on a shot. I don't know if the cam displays the thumbnail version as first view and only when hitting the zoom, uses the larger JPEG. If that's the case, when scrolling you see the thumbnails which could be correct but no guarantee for how the actual shot looks like if corruption occurs. The same can happen in your windows viewers. There too you see the thumbnail version and after opening the shot it is possible it adjusts the thumbnail version to match the corrupted file. But since a viewer does not overwrite metadata, the moment the cache is dumped, it reverts back to the original thumbnail. If you don't mind, upload a (corrupted) original JPEG here as shot by the cam without adjusting it in any editor. That way I could check the metadata and see how the thumbnail looks. [/QUOTE]
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