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  • Keith Reeder
    What happens when you try to import it?
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  • NN634699141794327784UL
    Nothing, empty library. When there are some jpegs and raws from d80, only jpegs go to c1 library.

    I try it on 3 computers (one windows 7, two windows 10), i have no problems with RAW from Nikon d750, Canon 5d MkII and MKIII.

    Can somebody try that RAW fram my link on C1?
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  • Robert Whetton
    it would seem there's a problem with D80 files and C1 - opens fine in ACR, yet doesn't display in C1 :/

    time to contact support!
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  • SFA
    Are these Canon 80D files RAW or mRAW?

    If mRAW they are not currently supported. (See the release notes for information)


    Grant
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  • Robert Whetton
    13.5MPx looks like MRAW
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  • Keith Reeder
    The file I downloaded was c.25mb Bob, according to Windows Explorer and Irfanview, yet any rate - and it's the right size (6000 x 4000 px) as a full Raw 80D file.

    http://kazemisu.me.uk/images/80D_details.jpg

    That said - it is behaving like an mRaw, and it throws up the same message in Photo Ninja that mRaws (which PN doesn't support at all) generate.
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  • HansB
    [quote="NN634699141794327784UL" wrote:
    I have C1 9.3 and i cant import RAW from Canon d80, can someone try to import it?

    I uploaded it on wetransfer.

    https://we.tl/Wm87Jcx0aw

    Marcin


    Exif data says:

    :
    SRAW Quality : sRAW1 (mRAW)
    :
    Cropped Image Width : 4500
    Cropped Image Height : 3000
    :
    Exif Image Width : 4500
    Exif Image Height : 3000
    :
    Image Size : 4500x3000
    :

    Full RAW would be:

    :
    SRAW Quality : n/a
    :
    Cropped Image Width : 6000
    Cropped Image Height : 4000
    :
    Exif Image Width : 6000
    Exif Image Height : 4000
    :
    Image Size : 6000x4000
    :


    It's mRAW, not full RAW. According to 9.3 release notes, mRAW is not supported.


    Regards,
    Hans


    Edit/PS: full RAW imports fine on Mac, but this file doesn't.
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  • Keith Reeder
    The image I presented is the Exif that the file displays in Irfanview, Hans - and Windows Explorer agrees:

    http://kazemisu.me.uk/images/80D_explorer.jpg

    Any idea why that should be?
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  • HansB
    Keith Reeder,


    I cannot say for sure. But both images state:

    :
    Image Width : 6000
    Image Height : 4000
    :
    Canon Image Width : 6000
    Canon Image Height : 4000
    :

    It seems that Irfanview and Windows explorer only look for this information.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • Keith Reeder
    But why is that info - especially the file size - there at all, in an mRaw?

    Very odd.

    Anyway, yes, this is an unsupported file.
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  • Robert Whetton
    ok, so breezebrowser pro see's this
    File: IMG_4632.CR2
    File size: 25.2MB
    Image Serial Number: 000-4632
    Camera Model: Canon EOS 80D
    Camera serial number: 063021002174
    Firmware: Firmware Version 1.0.1
    Date/Time: 2016:09:24 17:36:31
    Shutter speed: 1/125 sec
    Aperture: 5
    Exposure mode: Manual
    Flash: External E-TTL
    Metering mode: Evaluative
    Drive mode: Single frame shooting
    ISO: 2500
    Lens: EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
    Focal length: 24mm
    AF mode: AI Focus AF
    Image size: 6000 x 4000
    Image quality: Raw
    White balance: Unknown
    Color space: sRGB


    yet ACR says it's mRAW :/
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  • NN634699141794327784UL
    Thanks for help. I opened it in Canon Digital Photo Professional 4 and it is mRAW. So problem is solved.

    I uploaded all kind of RAWS from canon 80d, if someone want to try it.

    https://we.tl/b89B99csIL


    Thanks and Good Luck.
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  • HansB
    I've got the downloaded IMG_4632.CR2 file open, right here in front of me. It is 3000x4500px. (Using Adobe's DNG Converter v9.7 and PS.) So it either is mRAW or something really strange is going on.


    Regards,
    Hans
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  • Keith Reeder
    Yep, it is an mRaw, Hans - but the weird size reporting has me scratching my head.

    I've also looked at it using PhotoME (brilliant software - wish that it was still supported), and:

    http://kazemisu.me.uk/images/80D_photome_1.jpg

    Take your pick!

    😉
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  • HansB
    [quote="Keith Reeder" wrote:
    ...
    the weird size reporting has me scratching my head.
    ...

    Yep. Me to. 😊

    I'll take a closer look on mRAW and sRAW on my own Canon (not 80D) later.


    Regards,
    Hans
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