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Kodak easyshare dx6490 jpeg problem: Jpeg format corrupted
Kodak easyshare dx6490 jpeg problem: Jpeg format appears to be corrupted if pictures are move to PC. Pictures can not be opened using paint/ windozs viewer or IrfanView.
Issue seems to be related with the comodo firewall. Once this one is unloaded pictures can correctly be copied over. (Discovered this by testing the card directly on a different PC)
Issue seems to be related with the comodo firewall. Once this one is unloaded pictures can correctly be copied over. (Discovered this by testing the card directly on a different PC)
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A jpeg is not a standard photo file. You want to set it for jpg. Take the USB hub out of the connection. Connect the camera or card reader directly to the USB port.
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The memory card may have corrupted. You may need to try using recovery software to download your photos. Try the mac links provided in this article. Once you've recovered your photos, and backed them up on your computer, format your memory card in your camera, using your camera's format feature (look for it in the menus).
The camera stores the pictures in a JPEG format only. You can use .jpg files in most image editing programs. Videos are stored in a .mov format that you can view with QUICKTIME software or KODAK Picture Software.
* What you can do is transfer the pictures to your computer and check the file format
* You can delete photo then just take a photo again.
Unrecognized file format means the file format of the picture in the camera is not JPEG or the memory card is faulty
You need to download a freeware software that enables you change the file format. The programe has to be compatible w. your computer syst. so dif. to recommend a specific programe, but try and find one suitable via Google. But KODAK does save in jpeg (?).
Make sure that all the pictures you have are in JPEG format. You can re-edit those pictures on your computer like using WIndows Paint and resave them as JPEG, give them a new file name and that's it. It will surely work.
Re-edit the movies and pictures following the formats below:
Video: File Format: MOV Video Compression: MPEG-4 ASP, MJPEG Audio Compression: MP3, G.711, PCM, ADPCM, 8-bit linear
File Format: AVI Video Compression: MPEG-4 ASP, MJPEG Audio Compression: MP3, G.711, PCM, ADPCM, 8-bit linear
Kodak has software that should be able to make sure those pictures are in JPEG format. Id use that at first instead of a third party program. Picture It! does some funny things to pictures and Microsoft discontinued that product line several years ago.
There seems to be a corruption of file type between camera and computer
The fact that the computer wont play mov. but the camera will if back loaded seems odd.
JPEG files can and do go wonky if back loaded to camera after editing because essential info for the camera has been deleted.
A JPEG file as produced by a camera is properly called an EXIF file because has has EXtendedINformation.
Lose it and the camera wont know it. Like wise older PC's such Win 98 and older software don't know about EXIF so they chop it off
So something like that is happening here.
Check out Tech Support at Kodak see what they can tell you.
Issue seems to be related with the comodo firewall. Once this one is unloaded pictures can correctly be copied over. (Discovered this by testing the card directly on a different PC)
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