After renaming a group of images I am left with several duplicate images. One of the pair is corrupt (they have a "?" in bottom right corner)
When selected ASP3 dies.
Is there a way to clean this up?
The corrupt files do not display in the Finder Folder.
Screen capture attached (I hope)
I am running on an iMac with ASP3 Pro (update 2)
Regards
Ken
Corrupt images after rename causes fatal
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Re: Corrupt images after rename causes fatal
Did you rename outside of ASP catalog?
If using the catalog, you have to do everything within that catalog.
"Allow automatic AfterShot .xmp creation for photos in Catalogs We highly recommend that you select this option so that all of your adjustments are stored both in the catalog and in an AfterShot .xmp file This practice enables recovery if the database becomes corrupted."
If you have this option you can delete the corrupted catalog and import you images to a new one.
For further information see also:
viewtopic.php?f=95&t=46386
And the ASP user manual.
If using the catalog, you have to do everything within that catalog.
"Allow automatic AfterShot .xmp creation for photos in Catalogs We highly recommend that you select this option so that all of your adjustments are stored both in the catalog and in an AfterShot .xmp file This practice enables recovery if the database becomes corrupted."
If you have this option you can delete the corrupted catalog and import you images to a new one.
For further information see also:
viewtopic.php?f=95&t=46386
And the ASP user manual.
regards Hannes
austria
Nikon D7000 + D70, Nikon P6000, Nikon P330 (use P7800) PanasonicTZ100, Vuescan
bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)
austria
Nikon D7000 + D70, Nikon P6000, Nikon P330 (use P7800) PanasonicTZ100, Vuescan
bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)
