From: John Francis
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 09:17:43AM -0400, John Sessoms wrote:
> From: steve harley
> >On 2011-05-19 07:52 , John Sessoms wrote:
> >>> One drawback of that is the camera will probably not display the images
> >>> written to the card by the computer. During my internship, I tried
> >>> something similar with the K10D. I had no thumb drive with me when I
> >>> needed to transfer a JPEG from my laptop to another computer. Both have
> >>> built in card readers.
> >it works fine if you mirror the folder structure exactly
>
> I'm not so sure. The JPEG was copied into the existing folder that
> the camera had created on the card. The camera just showed "Cannot
> Display Image" on the LCD when it got to that JPEG.
But it had been edited in some way, no?  So the JPEG format might have
not been an exact match, or there might have been some EXIF data missing
or in other way different. The editing software might have added a field,
changed a date, or just about anything else.  It could even be something
as minor as a slight change in the order of tags and data sections.


That was my point. Any time you edit something and put it back on the card, even if you put it back in the same folder, the edited photo is going to differ in some way from the camera's original format. And because it's different, the camera won't display it.

But it didn't mess up the card, and it didn't mess up the camera ... didn't even mess up the original that was on the card. Those would all still display on the camera LCD.

It just wouldn't display that one edited photo on the camera LCD.




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