----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Erickson"
Subject: Re: ACR 3.7 corrupted a K10D PEF?


> Godfrey,
>
> No jumping, just a question.  P.J. actually suggested that there might have
> been a "glitch" in the camera.
>
> I was hoping that I wouldn't have to upgrade to CS3, but Adobe stopped
> releasing ACR updates for CS2 at V3.7.  Bummer.

CS3 is worth the upgrade, just to get the new RAW converter.
Having said that, if this is the only file you've had a problem with, don't be 
quick to jump on 
new software or hardware. Digital image files get corrupted, it happens. You 
have 12 or so mb of 
data sitting there, I imagine that a write error to a HD, or a bad sector in 
the flash memory, 
or any of a myriad of things could happen to make a file go sideways.
When film was king, people used to get the occassional dust speck on a print, 
but it didn't mean 
that the brand of film they used was junk.
Stuff happens, get past it and keep moving. If this becomes a problem, you'll 
know about it 
because you'll be losing entire days worth of shooting (the digital equivalent 
of a film 
processor melt down).

William Robb 


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