My apologies for all lost time by you. Why? Because I tried with a USB3
back port and images download perfectly. Now I can show and edit all images.
I'm really thanked with your support.

Kind regards

El vie., 18 de may. de 2018 a la(s) 06:27, Tobias Ellinghaus <[email protected]>
escribió:

> Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2018, 10:13:35 CEST schrieb Remco Viëtor:
> > On vendredi 18 mai 2018 09:15:01 CEST Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> > > Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2018, 02:49:07 CEST schrieb Sergio Daniel Gomez:
> > > > Hi Tobias, I copyed one image to windows using the SD card and then
> same
> > > > image to linux with digikam using USB cable (PTP), then I copyed
> image
> > > > in
> > > > window to a pendrive and I used  pendrive in linux.
> > > > diff say "Los ficheros binarios
> Imágenes/Fotos/2018-05-17/IMG_0086.CR2 y
> > > > /media/sergio/B618-8AF1/IMG_0086.CR2 son distintos" that is something
> > > > like
> > > > "binary files are differents"
> > >
> > > That is both good and bad. The good part is that we know why the images
> > > don't open on Linux, the bad part is that the files you transferred so
> far
> > > are corrupt. The next step would be to find out why images transferred
> > > with
> > > digikam are corrupted. I don't know digikam, but maybe it has some
> setting
> > > that makes it add metadata to the raw files?
> >
> > It is indeed possible to have Digikam write to RAW files, but:
> > 1- it's clearly marked as experimental
> > 2- it has to be *explicitly* activated by the user (default is "don't
> write
> > to raw files)
>
> In that case Sergio should check if that is enabled and *disable* it if
> that's
> the case.
>
> > Remco
>
> Tobias

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