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EOS1000D / Rebel RAW problem

chrisfh
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My daughter has resurrected an old EOS1000D camera and taken images in raw. She has transferred them to her (up to date) Mac but the cr2 files are not recognised by LR, PS or even DNG converter. I shoot in RAW with my EOS800D no problem, she sent me the images and I cannot read them on my Windows 10 desktop either. The DNG convertor actually says "the file appears to be an unsupported format". 

 

We have both installed DPP and the canon camera raw plugin on our systems. And updated the Adobe apps. She bought a new SD 32G card a few days ago and there is still a problem. Her camera settings are creating both RAW & jpg, we can see the jpg images. 

 

If I look at the RAW images through Bridge or DPP, I can see the exif information, but I cannot open or save the images. The exif info shows that the firmware is 1.0.7, I looked that up it appears to be the latest version. 

 

We live in diff cities so have been using teamviewer to check her setups and updates on her system. 

 

Would appreciate any help how to solve this!

 

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@Peter wrote:

@Waddizzle wrote:

@Peter wrote:

In the CR2 file the embedded jpeg that I extracted is at the beginning of the CR2 file and also smaller. I haven't extracted the other two embedded files.
The raw file in the CR2 file is corrupt, but 25% of it is still okey.
Perhaps also at the beginning, I don't know.

One way to check if the raw file is intact in the camera may be to check the file size like the picture below shows.

 


If the camera is recording both RAW and JPEG, which file would get displayed during playback?  You will not see both.


It will show the jpeg file size if you shoot raw+jpeg.


That's what I thought.  Plus, it is not like you can delete one file or the other using the camera.  If you delete one, you will delete them both.  I would assume that the RAW file(s) is corrupt, and unrecoverable.  Try shooting as RAW only.

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Peter
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The raw file seems big enough so if she is lucky it is just a transfer issue.

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@kvbarkley wrote:

Is she shooting RAW+JPEG? I found that with that camera the RAWS in RAW+JPEG are not readable by anything, but if you save straight RAW, it was fine.


^THIS^

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@kvbarkley wrote:

Is she shooting RAW+JPEG? I found that with that camera the RAWS in RAW+JPEG are not readable by anything, but if you save straight RAW, it was fine.


Raw+jpeg according to Exif.

Peter
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In the CR2 file the embedded jpeg that I extracted is at the beginning of the CR2 file and also smaller. I haven't extracted the other two embedded files.
The raw file in the CR2 file is corrupt, but 25% of it is still okey.
Perhaps also at the beginning, I don't know.

One way to check if the raw file is intact in the camera may be to check the file size like the picture below shows.

IMG_20200517_125430.jpg


@Peter wrote:

In the CR2 file the embedded jpeg that I extracted is at the beginning of the CR2 file and also smaller. I haven't extracted the other two embedded files.
The raw file in the CR2 file is corrupt, but 25% of it is still okey.
Perhaps also at the beginning, I don't know.

One way to check if the raw file is intact in the camera may be to check the file size like the picture below shows.

IMG_20200517_125430.jpg


If the camera is recording both RAW and JPEG, which file would get displayed during playback?  You will not see both.

--------------------------------------------------------
"Fooling computers since 1972."


@Waddizzle wrote:

@Peter wrote:

In the CR2 file the embedded jpeg that I extracted is at the beginning of the CR2 file and also smaller. I haven't extracted the other two embedded files.
The raw file in the CR2 file is corrupt, but 25% of it is still okey.
Perhaps also at the beginning, I don't know.

One way to check if the raw file is intact in the camera may be to check the file size like the picture below shows.

IMG_20200517_125430.jpg


If the camera is recording both RAW and JPEG, which file would get displayed during playback?  You will not see both.


It will show the jpeg file size if you shoot raw+jpeg.

IMG_20200517_155545.jpg


@Peter wrote:

@Waddizzle wrote:

@Peter wrote:

In the CR2 file the embedded jpeg that I extracted is at the beginning of the CR2 file and also smaller. I haven't extracted the other two embedded files.
The raw file in the CR2 file is corrupt, but 25% of it is still okey.
Perhaps also at the beginning, I don't know.

One way to check if the raw file is intact in the camera may be to check the file size like the picture below shows.

 


If the camera is recording both RAW and JPEG, which file would get displayed during playback?  You will not see both.


It will show the jpeg file size if you shoot raw+jpeg.


That's what I thought.  Plus, it is not like you can delete one file or the other using the camera.  If you delete one, you will delete them both.  I would assume that the RAW file(s) is corrupt, and unrecoverable.  Try shooting as RAW only.

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"Fooling computers since 1972."

raw + jpg

raw only

thank you I will look with her tomorrow .... remote video!

Peter
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The raw file seems big enough so if she is lucky it is just a transfer issue.
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