The above photo got rotated during the transfer.
edit
I deleted the rotated photo and it would not load again.
RWR wrote:
Man, they're really corrupted!
How could you tell? You had not seen them yet, unless you can see through the internet to my computer.
St3v3M wrote:
We are going to need a bit more information to help.
I guess that I assumed that a bunch of photographers that store photos on a PC have seen photos like this.
There was nothing wrong with them when they were stored.
Some of them were in two different folders and some of them in one folder were corrupted and all of the ones in the other folder ok. I have a couple of dozen like this. Some are worse and some are better than the samples that I finally got posted.
Now that you have seen the corrupted photos, has any of you seen this type of thing before.
If so, do you know why it happens?
n3eg
Loc: West coast USA
First one with the red looks like data corruption. The second and third look like sticking shutter.
Edit: Actually the first one looks like sticking shutter too.
n3eg wrote:
First one with the red looks like data corruption. The second and third look like sticking shutter.
Edit: Actually the first one looks like sticking shutter too.
Thanks for your reply.
It is not a camera problem because I have another copy of some them that is still ok.
All of the couple of dozen that I have like that were perfect when I first put them in the pc. Whatever it is happened much later.
One more bit of info.
The thumbnails of the bad photos look correct. The defect only shows up when the photos are opened in a viewer, and of course posted to the internet or e-mail.
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