Sheepdisease
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I appear to be having similar symptoms as others (http://www.lightroomqueen.com/commu...ightroom-possibly-corrupt-files-during-import) but want to explain my situation in case anyone can shed some light.
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Service Pack 1, Intel i5-2500k CPU @ 3.30GHz 3.60GHz with 8GB of RAM.
I have not had problems until recently, when I started noticing that some of the images imported from my CF card were corrupted upon viewing them in Lightroom.
I have not changed the way that I do anything or the equipment that I use. I take the CF card out of the camera, insert it into my card reader (which is connected directly to the motherboard), Lightroom opens and I import the images into the catalogue and onto my HDD.
To remedy the problem, I close Lightroom and I follow the same process, but instead of importing again into Lightroom via Lightroom directly, I copy the images from my CF card using Windows Explorer to copy the images to the newly created folder that the images were originally imported into by Lightroom.
When I open up Lightroom again, it refreshes the images and voila, they appear without any corruption.
I thought it was a problem with image caching so I tried clearing the cache several times to no avail. I thought it may have been a problem with my hard drive, so I scanned it using the utility provided by the manufacturer.
What is going on? How can this be fixed?
I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Service Pack 1, Intel i5-2500k CPU @ 3.30GHz 3.60GHz with 8GB of RAM.
I have not had problems until recently, when I started noticing that some of the images imported from my CF card were corrupted upon viewing them in Lightroom.
I have not changed the way that I do anything or the equipment that I use. I take the CF card out of the camera, insert it into my card reader (which is connected directly to the motherboard), Lightroom opens and I import the images into the catalogue and onto my HDD.
To remedy the problem, I close Lightroom and I follow the same process, but instead of importing again into Lightroom via Lightroom directly, I copy the images from my CF card using Windows Explorer to copy the images to the newly created folder that the images were originally imported into by Lightroom.
When I open up Lightroom again, it refreshes the images and voila, they appear without any corruption.
I thought it was a problem with image caching so I tried clearing the cache several times to no avail. I thought it may have been a problem with my hard drive, so I scanned it using the utility provided by the manufacturer.
What is going on? How can this be fixed?
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