The parameter is incorrect
This message, The parameter is incorrect, is now popping up each time I try to correct exposure with the batch command key. I wonder what's happened to cause this new fault to start and how to correct it. Yesterday the power failed and the computer shut down. The battery backup and surge protection seemed to be tricked by the ongoing fluctuations in power and somehow did not protect. These same images I'm working with today were processing at the time. I also notice a handful of the images are displaying thumbnails that are darker today than they were yesterday before the power failure. And of course the corrections I made for their processing were all lost with the power failure. So I'm having to make them individually again. Any help out there?
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StevenMichael,
It is very likely the power failure corrupted some working files for these Sessions. May be best to rebuild the Thumbnails and Preview files for this Session.
Easiest method may be to add a New folder of the RAW image files as a New Session. Otherwise you will have to locate the .C1P and .C1W files within the Preview Cache and delete. The Meta Data has the name of the Settings File (.C1w) for reference.
If you don't have any Sessions with image adjustment data to be saved, then you can purge the entire Preview Cache and all Session files will be rebuilt. If you have done extensive image adjusments; and do have some data to save, then Archive the .C1W files, and then delete the cache files.
Hope this helps you out.
Sincerely,
kc0 -
Hi Keith
Next chapter: I think I've done what you suggested. All the exposure data seems now to be corrected. BUT, the images are coming out landscape and severely cropped. No cropping or rotate adjustments were made in phase one, so how can I reset to convert the full image?[quote="Keith Carpenter" wrote:
StevenMichael,
It is very likely the power failure corrupted some working files for these Sessions. May be best to rebuild the Thumbnails and Preview files for this Session.
Easiest method may be to add a New folder of the RAW image files as a New Session. Otherwise you will have to locate the .C1P and .C1W files within the Preview Cache and delete. The Meta Data has the name of the Settings File (.C1w) for reference.
If you don't have any Sessions with image adjustment data to be saved, then you can purge the entire Preview Cache and all Session files will be rebuilt. If you have done extensive image adjusments; and do have some data to save, then Archive the .C1W files, and then delete the cache files.
Hope this helps you out.
Sincerely,
kc0
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