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Scythian • Jan 2, 2016 Scythian wrote:Couple of days ago, while I shot with DP1s, I found that the pics could not be viewed with the camera. When I returned home and connected the SD card to PC, most files could be copied to PC but were unreadable by SPP. The others could not even be copied from the SD.It should be a problem of the SD card, this happened before. The other day I mistakenly took it with me.I later tried to use several software to repair the unreadable files including this one ( but did not work. Then I used “7DataCardRecovery” tried to recover the files from the SD card again. Strangely, the uncopyable files now can be recovered. They are also readable by SPP. The others, still not accessible by SPP.I traveled a long way from Tokyo to Shirakawago for these pics, I don’t want them to be lost just like that. Here is an example of unreadable x3f RAW. Is it still repairable? the meta data is inaccessible or gone, according to ExifTool.Without meta-data, the pointers to the image data (thumb, JPEG, raw) are gone In support of that, FastStone Viewer will neither show a thumbnail nor a JPEG review image.File size is 13MB - did you shoot low res? If not, the prognosis is not good, sorry. "}"> (unknown member) • Senior Member • Posts: 1,857 Re: Unreadable x3f files repair In reply to xpatUSA • Jan 2, 2016 xpatUSA wrote:File size is 13MB - did you shoot low res?Yes, it's a DP1s, its "low resolution" is very well implemented "}"> xpatUSA • Forum Pro • Posts: 26,549 Re: Unreadable x3f files repair maceoQ wrote:xpatUSA wrote:File size is 13MB - did you shoot low res?Yes, it's a DP1s, its "low resolution" is very well implemented Nice camera, had one for a while.I'll try ArvoJ's recovery utility for SD14 on it. Ya never know . . .. . . .the good news, courtesy of ArvoJ's 'X3FRestore':the bad news: nothing I've got will open the X3F so as to see either the raw or the full-size embedded yumeek8 on Decem: raw pics . "}"> Unreadable x3f files repair Jan 1, 2016 Couple of days ago, while I shot with DP1s, I found that the pics could not be viewed with the camera. When I returned home and connected the SD card to PC, most files could be copied to PC but were unreadable by SPP. The others could not even be copied from the SD.It should be a problem of the SD card, this happened before. The other day I mistakenly took it with me.I later tried to use several software to repair the unreadable files including this one ( but did not work. Then I used “7DataCardRecovery” tried to recover the files from the SD card again. Strangely, the uncopyable files now can be recovered. They are also readable by SPP. The others, still not accessible by SPP.I traveled a long way from Tokyo to Shirakawago for these pics, I don’t want them to be lost just like that. Here is an example of unreadable x3f RAW. Is it still repairable? Sigma DP1s Nikon D3200 Nikon 1 J5 Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 10-24mm f/3-5-4.5G ED Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G ED-IF +2 more "}"> Re: Unreadable x3f files repair In reply to Scythian • Jan 1, 2016 It's hard to say if the X3F files can be repaired. I would look at the Kalpakana threads and perhaps try using them to open the files...The other thing to look for is something that would extract the JPG file embedded in the RAW files, so then at least you'd have the base image. Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Sigma 8-16mm F4.5-5.6 DC HSM Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG HSM Sigma 50-500mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sigma 85mm F1.4 EX DG HSM +4 more "}"> Re: Unreadable x3f files repair In reply to Scythian • Jan 2, 2016 Scythian wrote:Couple of days ago, while I shot with DP1s, I found that the pics could not be viewed with the camera. When I returned home and connected the SD card to PC, most files could be copied to PC but were unreadable by

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Scythian • Jan 2, 2016 Scythian wrote:Couple of days ago, while I shot with DP1s, I found that the pics could not be viewed with the camera. When I returned home and connected the SD card to PC, most files could be copied to PC but were unreadable by SPP. The others could not even be copied from the SD.It should be a problem of the SD card, this happened before. The other day I mistakenly took it with me.I later tried to use several software to repair the unreadable files including this one ( but did not work. Then I used “7DataCardRecovery” tried to recover the files from the SD card again. Strangely, the uncopyable files now can be recovered. They are also readable by SPP. The others, still not accessible by SPP.I traveled a long way from Tokyo to Shirakawago for these pics, I don’t want them to be lost just like that. Here is an example of unreadable x3f RAW. Is it still repairable? the meta data is inaccessible or gone, according to ExifTool.Without meta-data, the pointers to the image data (thumb, JPEG, raw) are gone In support of that, FastStone Viewer will neither show a thumbnail nor a JPEG review image.File size is 13MB - did you shoot low res? If not, the prognosis is not good, sorry. "}"> (unknown member) • Senior Member • Posts: 1,857 Re: Unreadable x3f files repair In reply to xpatUSA • Jan 2, 2016 xpatUSA wrote:File size is 13MB - did you shoot low res?Yes, it's a DP1s, its "low resolution" is very well implemented "}"> xpatUSA • Forum Pro • Posts: 26,549 Re: Unreadable x3f files repair maceoQ wrote:xpatUSA wrote:File size is 13MB - did you shoot low res?Yes, it's a DP1s, its "low resolution" is very well implemented Nice camera, had one for a while.I'll try ArvoJ's recovery utility for SD14 on it. Ya never know . . .. . . .the good news, courtesy of ArvoJ's 'X3FRestore':the bad news: nothing I've got will open the X3F so as to see either the raw or the full-size embedded

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"}"> Unreadable x3f files repair Jan 1, 2016 Couple of days ago, while I shot with DP1s, I found that the pics could not be viewed with the camera. When I returned home and connected the SD card to PC, most files could be copied to PC but were unreadable by SPP. The others could not even be copied from the SD.It should be a problem of the SD card, this happened before. The other day I mistakenly took it with me.I later tried to use several software to repair the unreadable files including this one ( but did not work. Then I used “7DataCardRecovery” tried to recover the files from the SD card again. Strangely, the uncopyable files now can be recovered. They are also readable by SPP. The others, still not accessible by SPP.I traveled a long way from Tokyo to Shirakawago for these pics, I don’t want them to be lost just like that. Here is an example of unreadable x3f RAW. Is it still repairable? Sigma DP1s Nikon D3200 Nikon 1 J5 Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 10-24mm f/3-5-4.5G ED Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G ED-IF +2 more "}"> Re: Unreadable x3f files repair In reply to Scythian • Jan 1, 2016 It's hard to say if the X3F files can be repaired. I would look at the Kalpakana threads and perhaps try using them to open the files...The other thing to look for is something that would extract the JPG file embedded in the RAW files, so then at least you'd have the base image. Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Sigma 8-16mm F4.5-5.6 DC HSM Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG HSM Sigma 50-500mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sigma 85mm F1.4 EX DG HSM +4 more "}"> Re: Unreadable x3f files repair In reply to Scythian • Jan 2, 2016 Scythian wrote:Couple of days ago, while I shot with DP1s, I found that the pics could not be viewed with the camera. When I returned home and connected the SD card to PC, most files could be copied to PC but were unreadable by

2025-03-28
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Ferries or moving trains or at moving trains? How about 100s of monkeys jumping around? Love to see you frame, compose and expose with them jumping over your head.....how about night street festivals?I understand that folks who take 5 perfectly posed pics a week on a tripod would be satisfied with Windows built in viewer.Oh dear. It appears I've been busted. Sprung. It would appear that I must refrain from my favorite past time of shooting concrete statues from my tripod.Do these count? Keeper rate still exponentially higher than 10-20% mind you.Yeah, I'm good at screwups tooAssuming you took them, a few are ok. I think the raw viewer would have helped though Panasonic G85 Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 Panasonic 12-60mm F3.5-5.6 OIS Panasonic 45-200mm F4-5.6 II Panasonic Leica DG 50-200mm F2.8-4 +1 more "}"> Gnine • Veteran Member • Posts: 4,108 Re: Fast RawViewer 1 Wildalaskaken wrote:Gnine wrote:Wildalaskaken wrote:Lol. Guess you don't get out much. But here, I'll play, you shoot from ferries or moving trains or at moving trains? How about 100s of monkeys jumping around? Love to see you frame, compose and expose with them jumping over your head.....how about night street festivals?I understand that folks who take 5 perfectly posed pics a week on a tripod would be satisfied with Windows built in viewer.Oh dear. It appears I've been busted. Sprung. It would appear that I must refrain from my favorite past time of shooting concrete statues from my tripod.Do these count? Keeper rate still exponentially higher than 10-20% mind you.Yeah, I'm good at screwups tooAssuming you took them, a few are ok. I think the raw viewer would have helped thoughI see. So now you accuse me of plagiarism and theft. Classy. Go choof another bong dude.PS -I can email you the original files if you like. Not sure if that will help your paranoia though "}"> stateit • Senior Member • Posts: 1,856 Re: Fast RawViewer gwydionjhr wrote:One alternative if you shoot jpg + raw is a Win 10 app called "Photo Cleanup Utility". I cull viewing my jpgs, and then PCU goes through the folder and deletes any RAW files that don't have a matching .jpg. for that heads up.That will fit in with my workflow.Here's another trick:Ages ago I wrote a batch file to drop into a folder and click on to split raw files into a new subfolder named 'RAW', which I still use after every intial cull :mkdir RAWmove *.orf RAWmove *.xmp RAWmove *.CR2 RAWmove *.ORF RAWmove *.dop RAWmove *.RW2 RAWThis deals with olympus, canon and panasonic raws and any .xmp and DXO sidecars.You can add a line for any other file typeSimply put the above text into an empty text

2025-04-20
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Permalink ) MabelAmber***Pluto5339***MysteryGuest edited this topic 93 months ago. NotMyPres! says: MabelAmber️®***Pluto5339***Incognito:Thanks, Mabel. Posted 93 months ago. ( permalink ) MabelAmber***Pluto5339***MysteryGuest says: Jan.Timmons:One other question: Does it take RAW or need jpeg pix in order to edit?Most likely you need Jpeg, I don't believe Aviary supports RAW. But you can easily find out by trying to upload a RAW file. Posted 93 months ago. ( permalink ) kmacgray says: Jan.Timmons:Does it take RAWYou can't upload RAW files to Flickr. Posted 93 months ago. ( permalink ) NotMyPres! says: MabelAmber️®***Pluto5339***Incognito:Yes, that's what I'll do. kmacgray:Thank you. Edited to add: I prefer to edit files in RAW. Posted 93 months ago. ( permalink ) NotMyPres! edited this topic 93 months ago. personne.de.chandigarh says: 54StorminWillyGJ54 says: New issue: new uploads aren't auto-rotating even when I already switched "auto rotate" on. It's very tedious to go and select each photo that has to be rotated being I upload 100's of pics a day. Is this a known bug or is there another option I'm missing? Posted 93 months ago. ( permalink ) Ursa Major Communications says: Why isn't this like the Aviary that is available for free download? Why mess with something that works well? It has a great Warmth function and a Sharpen function -- both of which I have come to consider as ESSENTIAL. I reinforce many of the comments already made here, re being able to Cancel edits of one kind, without having to Save and start all over again. Posted

2025-04-25
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File, and rename it from a .txt file to a .bat file. I named it 'MoveRaw.bat' for my use.Then double click the .bat file and it instantly splits the raws and jpegs. "}"> robert1955 • Veteran Member • Posts: 7,962 Re: Fast RawViewer In reply to Gnine • Aug 3, 2019 1 Gnine wrote:Wildalaskaken wrote:Lol. Guess you don't get out much. But here, I'll play, you shoot from ferries or moving trains or at moving trains? How about 100s of monkeys jumping around? Love to see you frame, compose and expose with them jumping over your head.....how about night street festivals?I understand that folks who take 5 perfectly posed pics a week on a tripod would be satisfied with Windows built in viewer.Oh dear. It appears I've been busted. Sprung. It would appear that I must refrain from my favorite past time of shooting concrete statues from my tripod.Do these count? Keeper rate still exponentially higher than 10-20% mind you.Yeah, I'm good at screwups tooYou've shown [mainly] competent pictures. What do they have to do with the discussion? "}"> Gnine • Veteran Member • Posts: 4,108 Re: Fast RawViewer robert1955 wrote:Wildalaskaken wrote:I understand that folks who take 5 perfectly posed pics a week on a tripod would be satisfied with Windows built in viewer.You've shown [mainly] competent pictures. What do they have to do with the discussion?You'll have to ask Wildman. It was he who wrote the above, when this is clearly not the case. Pictures worth more than words & all that. "}"> Boo • Veteran Member • Posts: 7,179 Re: Fast RawViewer 4 knickerhawk wrote:windmillgolfer wrote:Doesn’t Faststone provide what you need?There are a number of good image viewers/image selection managers and Faststone is one of them. What differentiates FastRawViewer from all of the others (that I'm aware of) is that FRW renders the actual raw file. The other viewers display the embedded JPEG in the raw, which means you're seeing all of the in-camera applied JPEG-associated adjustments and you're not seeing what the raw is really capable of delivering in terms of extra highlight headroom (among other considerations).To expand on that for windmillgolfer - FRV has a few really nice features that I paid the fee for, regardless of what it does with RAW files initially - one of which is that you can view a series of images at the same magnification and in the same position, toggling between them to perhaps see which has better focus on a particular feature (many viewers go to the top left corner of the next frame along and you have to scroll to the same feature). When I was having focus issues with my FZ330, it allowed me to view

2025-04-11
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