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Single case of corrupted jpeg from Sony A7 raw file

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  • RobiWan
    Try to disable OpenCL support for processing.
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  • SFA
    Or try to re-edit the file from scratch to see if that makes a difference.

    Can you describe the nature of the corruption?
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  • Ian Wilson
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    I had a file yesterday that produced a corrupted TIF file several times when I tried to use Edit with... to work on it in Affinity Photo. Cured by closing and restarting C1. So have you tried closing everything (and perhaps restarting the computer for good measure)?

    Ian
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  • SFA
    This won't help much except that I have no problems with the file in a new session creating a new edit OR using the .cos file with the edits you supplied.

    Win 7 and a low powered Quadro M1000K GPU on a Dell Precision M4700 notebook workstation.

    Is the edit from a session or a catalogue?

    What does the thumbnail for the image look like on your system?

    Have you tried closing and reopening - both the session/catalogue AND, if that gives nothing different, the whole machine?


    Grant
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  • David Vainapel
    It turns out not a big deal. The reboot didn't change anything. But changing slightly the crop size solved the problem, Thanks.
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