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Any way to repair a corrupt Jpeg?
Posted by: Kraniac
Date: December 25, 2006 10:49PM
Im getting some corrupt Jpegs coming from my camera. Is there any way, via some type of software, to view these or repair them?
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Re: Any way to repair a corrupt Jpeg?
Posted by: BigGuynRusty
Date: December 25, 2006 10:53PM
What are you trying to view them with?
GraphicConvertor can open a lot of corrupt jpegs.
Photo rescue?
How are you physically getting them into your computer?

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Re: Any way to repair a corrupt Jpeg?
Posted by: Racer X
Date: December 26, 2006 01:11AM
the root cause, assuming a transfer problem isn't damaging the files, is probably bad media.

Graphic Converter is probably your best no-cost solution to try first.
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Re: Any way to repair a corrupt Jpeg?
Posted by: Kraniac
Date: December 26, 2006 01:15AM
I've tried Graphic C, didn't work. They are coming via usb 2 straight off the camera (sony R1) from a starting to fail sony memory stick. I got them to work after fiddling and trying to d-load several times. Actually, I tried shooting a few more frames on the card and the first time I d-load aftert this, they worked. I had 173 corrupt jpegs, shot 8 more images and something nudged and they all worked fine. Time to switch to CF, this stick has been giving me the c:13:01 error code a few times so Im done with it. luckily the camera has CF in addition to sony ms. I've been reading lots of complaints about sony ms's and this c:13:01 error code.
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Re: Any way to repair a corrupt Jpeg?
Posted by: h'
Date: December 26, 2006 02:52AM
FWIW I often have corrupt transfers from a card reader, but rarely via USB direct transfer.
Sounds like you know what you need to do.
The company that makes data rescue (prosoft?) also makes an image recovery app,but I doubt you want to spend $50 or $80 on this.
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