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I have 650d canon and did a job with it an it say cant display when i try open it with photoshop it cant be open nether will lightroom i really need some help

Make sure your Photoshop and Lightroom support your RAW file first. What version of LR or PS are you using?
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  • Bridge CC corrupting CR2 Files?

    When i open a certain folder full of 1000 CR2 files, bridge correctly displays them with a preview file.  But after a few seconds the previews dissapear leaving a gray box, bridge then says that the file is unsuported or corrupt.
    I try to open the files in Lightroom or Photoshop CC and it says the same thing.
    As an experiement i tried opening the folder in Bridge CS6 instead... Again the files all opened successfully, i could see every image with a preview file, but then after a few moments the previews grayed out.
    I took the drive over to another system and now the files do not show any preview at all when opened in Bridge.  Also do not open in PS or LR.
    Any advice?

    I took the drive over to another system and now the files do not show any preview at all when opened in Bridge.  Also do not open in PS or LR.
    Can you provide more details?
    What camera was used for the originals, what drive are you talking about. Can you check the file size on the files and is the extension still as original with only one dot followed by CR2?
    What computer and System are you using?
    Like Curt states the first thing Bridge does is read the embedded thumbnail (a jpeg included in the Raw file itself) and then it tries to read the data of the Raw file for a preview.
    Bridge is in basic read only and only ACR is writing an XMP side car file with the settings you changed. If your files are corrupted then Bridge will not be able to read them at all.

  • Bridge CS5 corrupts CR2 files when extracting thumbnails (Win8.1 64bit)

    I'm using Design Premium CS5 on two computers -  Lenovo T510 with Windows 7 (64 bit) and a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro with Windows 8.1 (64 bit).  Everything works fine on the Win 7 machine.  On the Yoga, if I download Raw files, they look fine until Bridge begins extracting thumbnails.  Once that process begins, most of the files are corrupted, becoming bands and boxes of color:
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    Smash87,
    Thanks for your reply and suggestion.
    I have already tried what you suggested but it didn't work at first. I will try it again just to see if it works this time but to be frank I don't expect it will.
    Another problem is the fact that I didn't have this issue with CS4 which is the version you are using. The problem appeared once I switched to CS5. The fact that your issue was resolved in CS4 is no guarantee the same will happen to CS5. In fact, it is almost a given it will not considering Adobe's track record with Bridge. Every new version of Bridge brings along with it a new set of problems and challenges. I am really getting tired of it. Now please keep in mind that my collection of images includes a few thousands of folders each containing anywhere between 200 and 1000 images. Adobe shouldn't have to force a customer to have to purge the cache and rebuild all previews when this customer (as it is my case) has thousands of folders and/or images. This is just insane.
    They really need to get this application working right. One would imagine that it would have happened by now since they have already had 5 versions of this application to do it plus the file browser application experience before Bridge was formally introduced. So, what is happening Adobe ???
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  • CR2 Files Corrupting on Import

    Hi
    I have an issue with importing CR2 RAW and JPEG files into Windows 7. This isn't an Adobe issue but I'm hoping someone just might be able to put me on the right track
    A percentage of the files are being corrupted. I've tried importing directly from the camera (Canon 5D MkII), via a CF card reader and from an external HDD - all with the same result
    The odd thing is that if I re-import the same batch of files I don't always get the same result. Some that were corrupted aren't, some that weren't are and some of those that were still are and some that weren't still aren't
    It's definitely isn't the camera, the CF cards, or the card reader that's at fault. Windows 7 - and its USB system - is the only common denominator here
    the only part Lightroom, Bridge, Photoshop or Canon DPP plays is that they all display the same result so they're out of the equation too
    Bizzare

    Since LR doesn’t touch or write to the files have you tried copying from the CF card to a folder on your internal C drive and then bringing into LR using:
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    What happens if you move from Library to develop. Does the image display correctly?
    It’s really a process of elimination along the hardware chain although purging the camera raw and preview caches may help. See this similar thread:
    http://www.lightroomforums.net/showthread.php?19246-Corrupt-CR2-files-after-importing-from -Compact-Flash-to-HDD-using-Lightroom

  • Corrupt CR2 RAW files

    Has anyone found a fix for CR2 RAW files being corrupted? I have read all the thread postings I could google on various forums and can not seem to find any solid fix to the problem.
    I purchased the Canon 400D for my trip to Asia and shot over 1500 photos, almost all in RAW. I transferred 90% of the images onto CDR and DVD media to make more room my Sandisk Extreme III 4gb card. Of the 1500+ photos, 150+ of my images remain corrupted.
    I am posting this in hope that someone has found a fix.
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    Microsoft Camera Raw Viewer (does not work with CR2)
    Adobe CS2 with latest upgrades
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    3 - 3 CDR's
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    Of the four times I DL'ed images, the first 4 CDR's were the only folders that did not carry any corrupted files. All files were DL'ed onto a PC using my Atech card reader locally before burning.
    Of all the images I took, I noticed a total of about 2 to 3 images that are shown to be corrupted when played back on my camera. I reviewed each and every file anywhere between 1 to 5 times on my camera prior to transfer and they all looked fine (maybe the camera plays back the embedded jpegs?). I would delete all images using the in camera function. I formatted the card before each fresh shoot. Originally thinking it was a CD/DVD transfer issue, that would not explain why some images from the last batch off the CF card (straight from CF card to reader to laptop) were also corrupted.
    Here's my workflow (I'm new to RAW): I used Canon's DPP for a day and all the thumbnails displayed perfectly. Like CS2, I believe the software first displays the embedded jpg Thumbnails before loading the actual RAW preview. I did NOT notice any corrupted images based on the rendered thumbnails but I have not verified all my images first before making a strong claim to this.
    I have not installed my copy of CS2 at this point and anxious to use Adobe Bridge, I did so the following day. After playing with some images, I began to notice some weird lost of colors in some of my thumbnail preview images. I attempted to open these files and DPP gave me a corrupt image notification. I tried it in Adobe Bridge and the images opened only to show me that either the image had part of it white, black or various colors. Some images were entirely black.
    On the advice of a forum poster, I used Fastone Image viewer to see if I can save the image as jpegs and it worked but the jpeg was a smaller both in file size and dimension; not a complete lost at least. I did not recall having any image corruption with the exception of about 3 images (at most) which was witnessed on the camera itself during playback which prompted me to think that there was a bad sector on the CF card.
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    - One forum poster suggested that Microsoft's RAW viewer were causing problems. Originally, I attempted to open one or two CR2 files and MS RAW viewer launched but gave me errors. I DL'ed the latest version and installed it and it will also not work on CR2's. After reading the MS page on the RAW viewer, it shows that CR2 was not supported yet. I then uninstalled the proggie after reading the posting.
    - Another forum poster suggests that it is a bad card reader. I will attempt to transfer images directly from the camera going forward.
    I'd hate to have this happen again but can not fathom why the problem will not reiterate itself with more RAW transfers going forward. Hopefully, someone has a good solution. Thanks. -Will

    Rita,
    The process for determining what is causing the files to be corrupt can be a tedious one depending on the following:
    1. Can you review the images on your camera's LCD screen without problems? If not then the problem is most probably either a corrupted/faulty memory card or a faulty camera. If this is the case then your best bet at recovery (of sorts) is to use a program such as BrezzeBrowser from BreezeSys to extract the embedded jpeg versions of the corrupted RAW files from within each RAW file. Chances are, you won't manage to actually repair the corrupted RAW file but the jpegs are better than nothing.
    2. If the images review ok on your camera but are corrupted when viewing on your computer and there seems to be no other problem with other files on your computer then it may be either a faulty card reader or usb/firewire cable between the card reader and the computer that is the culprit. Try the card reader with a different cable and also try a different card reader to determine the cause of the corruption.
    3. If your symptoms are that you get different files corrupting over time when viewing them on your computer then the problem may be any one of either failing RAM memory, hard disk, hard disk controller or IDE/SATA hard disk cables. This is where the troubleshooting can be pretty tedious testing then eliminating each item from the list of suspicious pieces of hardware. Try the card and card reader on an altogether different computer to see if the files transfer correctly to that computer. If so then the problem lies with your computer hardware. If you haven't already done so at this stage, backup all your important data immediately (hopefully you keep backs anyway).
    Hope this helps.

  • Canon Raw (CR2) files seem to get corrupted after some times

    Hello
    I use a fully registered Lightroom 5.3 with my Canon 5D Mark III, and I have this kind of corruption on some of my CR2 files from times to times. If i reimport the .cr2 file in another catalog or even on another the resulting file is still corrupted.
    The wierdest thing is that the original import was successful and I successfully exported it several times correctly. The corruption should have happens afterward:
    Do you have any idea where does this comes from? This is absolutely inacceptable from a professional software.
    PS: I had this kind of curruption with an old version of Lightroom with my previous pentax K7d, but I though this was past
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    Gaetan St wrote:
    Do you have any idea where does this comes from?
    Yes, -failing hardware (typically disk or ram).
    Gaetan St wrote:
    This is absolutely inacceptable from a professional software.
    The software is not corrupting them, it's just revealing existing corruption. (yeah, I know some apps can still display the jpeg preview without revealing the corruption, still... - Lr is a raw editor..).
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  • Can't open .CR2 files in PhotoShop CS5, Camera RAW or Adobe DNG Converter

    Firstly take note I shot these with a Canon EOS 450D (or Rebel XSi)...
    I see a lot of answers speaking about having the most up to date version of the Camera RAW Plug-in.
    I have a similar issue with my .CR2 files... I cannot open them in Camera RAW because it tells me that my camera model or make is not supported by the Plug-in, and so I was directed by other forums to just try converting the .CR2 files to .DNG. I already had the Adobe DNG Converter (version 6.5 I believe), so I tried this. It too told me that my files or camera make were not supported.
    However, I have always been able to successfully both open my .CR2 files AND convert them to .DNG. I had not updated anything on my camera nor on my Adobe programs and for some reason this last attempt to open RAW files failed me... I have no idea what change would have led to it. Luckily I shot in both RAW and Large JPG but I certainly don't want to rely on my JPGs of course... Any idea why this problem might have arisen now if it had always worked easily in the past?
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    Are these the same exact files you've opened before that you cannot now open?
    Or are they newly copied files (camera or CF card to computer)?
    Can you not open ANY Canon 450D files, even those you find online and download?
    What I'm getting at with these questions is to try to eliminate or suspect data corruption of the files on your disk.
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  • Adobe Bridge Corrupts Canon CR2 files

    Viewing Canon CR2 RAW files from a Canon EOS 7D or Canon EOS 40D camera will corrupt some images. After Adobe Bridge creates a
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    I am trying to fix this problem as well.
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  • CR2 files from CANON will corrupted when preview by Adobe bridge

    Hello Frides
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    I have tried all of those and different versions/order of import, different drives and different cards.
    Sorry, cross posting the same time it seems.
    I just put the image back on the memory card and checked it in the camera and it views normally in the camera.
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    I did try downloading it to a different hard drive directly from the camera...I was able to view the image for about 30 seconds before it corrupted. As I mentioned, for this particular image I actually did a full ACR edit and created a jpg from the RAW file yesterday.
    Here we are getting to the strange part of the problem. Can you provide a screenshot of the problem file?
    When this happened about 6 months ago, after re-creating a file in the adobe library (unfortunately I can't remember where it was or what the file name was)...it stopped.
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    G'day Curt,
    I smacked myself on the forehead when I read your reply. How could I have forgotten to do that? However, after trying that, the problem persists and more files are corrupting. I now have around ten files of around 200 in a party folder I have that have corrupted. They all were perfect several days ago.
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