>Maybe I'll seem a bit stupid as I'm not sure whether I got it right,
>but as far as I understand, the advice was to copy the images to your
>hard drive instead of trying to process them right on the card (or in
>your camera). Just create a folder and copy via right-click menu, or
>select the files
Maybe I'll seem a bit stupid as I'm not sure whether I got it right, but as far
as I understand, the advice was to copy the images to your hard drive instead
of trying to process them right on the card (or in your camera). Just create a
folder and copy via right-click menu, or select the files a
>Copy files off a memory card or out of your camera onto your computer
>before working on them.
>
>You may find that helps. I've seen problems with slow cards or faulty
>camera connections somtimes.
>
>Liam
Thanks Liam, how would one do that? I see the card in "computer" (vista) but if
I hit copy
On Fri, 2012-11-30 at 07:47 +0100, Ebizjoey wrote:
> [...] it is intermittent, like yesterday it was doing it and
> today it is not, same files.
Copy files off a memory card or out of your camera onto your computer
before working on them.
You may find that helps. I've seen problems with slow card
>* Ebizjoey [11-29-12 13:18]:
>I have seen this, when the photo did not get written completely to the
>card. But this happens before you get to the computer...
>Open one of the troubled files with geeqie or xv and see if the file
>has
>problems before ufraw presents it to gimp. Or see if you can
* Ebizjoey [11-29-12 13:18]:
> I shoot in raw so I open from there, problem is that frequently the file
> will open good the first 2/3's (two thirds from top to bottom) and than
> have a line, and the rest is dark and does not show up in Gimp (this
> darkened part).
I have seen this, when the ph
I shoot in raw so I open from there, problem is that frequently the file will
open good the first 2/3's (two thirds from top to bottom) and than have a line,
and the rest is dark and does not show up in Gimp (this darkened part).
I am not real knowledgeable so any advice would be appreciated, than