Images that appear fine are corrupted when opened in C1 4
Hi... we downloaded our Nikon D3 raw images - they looked good on the camera, downloading program and in Breeze Browser. When C1 4 opened the images in the preview pane they initially looked fine and as they finished opening they immediately become corrupted/solarized. The image divdes into three-parts. If the images is a horizontal, the top half is a spilt screen with the same image on each half, with the left hand side showing the image correctly and the right side showing the image in magenta. The bottom third of the image is solid bars... Verticle images look much the same - with a different orientation (obviously). Absolutely bizarre.
Please note - it is not the process of converting them into a jpeg/tiff that does this - it is the process of opening it in CO-4. We can use the Nikon transfer progam to convert them - and they turn out just fine. But it is not our program of choice for working with the images.
We have now processed two jobs and in the first job only about 14 images of 157 were so affected. In our second job all of the 115 images became corrupted.
What is going on?
Shauna
ps- not sure how to post an image to this forum. can send it if anyone wants to see it...
Please note - it is not the process of converting them into a jpeg/tiff that does this - it is the process of opening it in CO-4. We can use the Nikon transfer progam to convert them - and they turn out just fine. But it is not our program of choice for working with the images.
We have now processed two jobs and in the first job only about 14 images of 157 were so affected. In our second job all of the 115 images became corrupted.
What is going on?
Shauna
ps- not sure how to post an image to this forum. can send it if anyone wants to see it...
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I have EXACTLY this same issue using RAW images from Nokon D3X.
They seem fine everywhere else, except when imported into C1 6.x Pro.
Did you find an answer to this? I have a critical image that I can not recapture and need to process this image.
Thanks
Winston0 -
Winston,
does this happen when the image is opened in other Raw converters?
The strong likelihood is that the problem is either with the file itself or your hardware (card, RAM, failing hard drive, dodgy cable, if you're transferring from camera to computer via USB) rather than with Capture One.0 -
Hi,
I detected the issue after importing images through C1 from the card on a card reader.
I deleted the imported file and tried again with the same result.
I also used the file explorer and manually copied the file to a folder and imported it into C1 with the same esult.
This leads me to believe that the file on the card has become corrupt in some way.
I'm going to try and create an "in camera" copy of the file and see if the camera can regenerate a "clean" file and import that file.
It's a critical image to my last shoot and the only one that seems to be corrupt.
Someone suggested a hex editor to delete some offending bits, but I'm lost in that realm.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks
Winston0
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