thmk
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Hello,
I really do not know what went wrong, but it seems MacOS X 10.5.2 destroys the DNG files of my Ricoh GRDII. The attached picture gives an impression what happened to all of my files. Once I opened the folder on my hard drive in the Cover Flow view and I could see how the pictures suddenly changed. In the past when I was still working with an NTFS drive (using the Paragon NTFS driver) this also happened to jpg files from a Canon Digital Ixus 60 and I thought it might be related to a file system problem. But now this also happens with a hard disk formatted in the Macs native file format (journaled).
When using Lightzone for picture editing the thumbnails show up correctly but the preview is already damaged.
Did anyone ever encountered a similar problem? I would hate not being able to edit my photos on the Mac or have to be afraid that they are damaged by the system.
Btw... I have a Mac mini C2D 1.83 GHz.
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
I really do not know what went wrong, but it seems MacOS X 10.5.2 destroys the DNG files of my Ricoh GRDII. The attached picture gives an impression what happened to all of my files. Once I opened the folder on my hard drive in the Cover Flow view and I could see how the pictures suddenly changed. In the past when I was still working with an NTFS drive (using the Paragon NTFS driver) this also happened to jpg files from a Canon Digital Ixus 60 and I thought it might be related to a file system problem. But now this also happens with a hard disk formatted in the Macs native file format (journaled).
When using Lightzone for picture editing the thumbnails show up correctly but the preview is already damaged.
Did anyone ever encountered a similar problem? I would hate not being able to edit my photos on the Mac or have to be afraid that they are damaged by the system.
Btw... I have a Mac mini C2D 1.83 GHz.
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
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Eric T
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Thomas-Michael,
I don't see your camera on this list:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306835
That could be the problem. You may need to shoot jpegs until Apple gets around to providing support for RAW images from your camera. Send a note to Apple via their web site that you need such support. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Good luck!
Eric
I don't see your camera on this list:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306835
That could be the problem. You may need to shoot jpegs until Apple gets around to providing support for RAW images from your camera. Send a note to Apple via their web site that you need such support. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Good luck!
Eric
colyn
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Since Mac does not support all RAW files this may very well be your problem. As another poster pointed out your cameras RAW file is not listed in the support list..
thmk
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Hello,
first of all: I killed the Paragon NTFS driver and will not install it again in the foreseeable future.
Second: I found undamaged versions of my pictures on my internal hard disk and experimented with them... and nothing happened
I also took some new test pictures and gave them a run. Nothing happened again.
So currently it really seems that the NTFS driver went nuts.
Of course I will keep an eye on this issue and report back if it happens again.
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
first of all: I killed the Paragon NTFS driver and will not install it again in the foreseeable future.
Second: I found undamaged versions of my pictures on my internal hard disk and experimented with them... and nothing happened
So currently it really seems that the NTFS driver went nuts.
Of course I will keep an eye on this issue and report back if it happens again.
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
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