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Has this ever happend to you? (Destroyed raw file).

 
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Jan 07, 2011 15:02 |  #1
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This is what happend to one of my raw photos after I moved it from external harddrive to my computer, together with a few hunderd other photos. It was fine before I moved it, but now it looks like this.. Has this ever happend to you?

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: NOT FOUND | MIME changed to 'image/png'


This picture is not very important to me, but I would still like to know why this happend? I have moved thousands of pictures between harddrives before, and I have never experienced a problem like this.

My external HD is a Western Digital 1000GB, and my computer is a brand new Imac 27".

I had no idea that pictures could be destroyed by moving them between harddrives. :/

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Jan 07, 2011 15:08 |  #2

Yes. Few images were damaged in a similar way when I upgraded hdd. I checked hdd for bad sectors etc. but found nothing. My guess is that external hard disk enclosure is the culprit.


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Jan 07, 2011 15:39 as a reply to  @ tiha's post |  #3
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Guess I am not alone then.

Im gonna have to go through and check ALL of my backup raw files now.

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Jan 07, 2011 15:58 |  #4

I've had this happen before too - seems like the file was corrupted in the transfer process between harddrives. Fortunately, the shot wasn't a winner, so it didn't bother me too much and I didn't look into trying and fixing it.


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Jan 07, 2011 16:04 |  #5

I lost some wild-life photos when I attempted to transfer using a 'cheap' card-reader. Every image on the card was trashed - couldn't even read the files when I put the card back in the camera. Card-reader went in the garbage.


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Jan 09, 2011 05:26 |  #6

It can be a faulty drive, card reader, cable, RAM, or really anything. It's a tricky one to work out too.


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Jan 09, 2011 10:39 |  #7

Have you tried to open it in a different program? I had this happen to a file in LR but when I opened it using a different program it was fine.


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Jan 09, 2011 19:02 |  #8

During image ingestion using IIP, the software copies the imported images to two different locations with an integrity check on both places. One destination is where we work with, the other is purely for backup purposes (usually external HD). This should avoid these kind of problems. I know this info is after the fact, but still good info to know.


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