A1 RAW failure, or what?
Re: A1 RAW failure, or what?
Thanks - you're right. DIVU hadn't occurred to me, and it works fine.
Now I wonder why T+ Pro opened D7i MRWs but won't handle A1 MRWs, and the same with RawDeal. I had better get onto their sites and look for upgrages. Things change so fast I think I'm up to date, and I'm not. Thanks again.
Don
Klaudio
wrote:
Since the thumbnail is created by the camera from the raw data, I
suspect the probelm is not in the "creation" of the raw file but on
the converter side. Try installing the original Dimage viewer and
see what you get.
Claudio
Don Dement
wrote:
My A1 won't produce RAW image files, suddenly. I'm using RawDeal
and ThumbsPlus 6 Pro, both of which recently opened
.MRW Raw
files. Now I get almost totally white screen with random color dots
in RawDeal and a regular color pattern like tweed cloth in T+. The
.THM files are opened in RawDeal and show that the camera
functioned well in other respects, and all other recording
functions such as JPG and TIF work perfectlyl. Changing cards made
no difference.
Anyone ever have failures of only RAW file creation? Have I set
something inadvertently to kill this? I don't shoot in RAW often
so wasn't aware this whatever it is had happened. What's going on
???
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