Introduction and possible answer.

I have just subscribed to this list and welcome learning from all of
you. I have been shooting film for over 30 years mostly with Canon gear,
some Pentax medium format and in the last two years adding Nikon and a
D1x to my arsenal.

Now for the answer part. I would suspect the problem is with the format
of the card not being compatible with the Frontier; Fat 32 for the card
vs Fat 16 for the Frontier. I believe that the D100 is fat 32 and
perhaps the Frontier can not read it and wants a fat 16 format to be
compatible? I am not sure of the Frontier format preference but that
would be the first place I would look for a solution.

Dan

David Williams wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Recently I found that a Fuji Frontier was unable to open files written
> to a CF Card, downloaded file on to an iBook via a Lexar USB card
> Reader, corrected, cropped,profiled etc then wrote to a blank formatted
> CFCard in the Lexar reader as jpeg's. The Frontier 's message was that
> it was unable to read  this file type.

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