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Anonymous Posted on Aug 27, 2013

How to remove the incompatible jpeg format - Canon PowerShot SD600 Digital Camera

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2007

SOURCE: Incompatible JPEG format

you are most probably looking at the pictures from the camera screen.... if you use a CF card reader and view them on the PC through internet explorer or any other software they will be fine..

You get this error when the files have been changed on the CF card by anything aside from the camera

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 05, 2010

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Since i've read so many many site and they didn't give me the right solutions,I just simply view the picture in the computer and took the photo with my camera again. Don't worry,cannon is a good camera, it won't blur your pics from the computer. And for anybody who is going try my simple way,what i did(detaily) was turn off the light outside so the comp won't be "shine" like a mirror , turn off the flash of the camera and turn down the light of the computer about 50% so the pic we took won't be too bright :P I always did it the most basic and lamest way. Who knows? It works for me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2010

SOURCE: MY CAMERA SAYS INCOMPATIBLE JPEG

There must be a different file format saved on your memory card when you put it in your computer. What you do is put it back to your computer, copy those image files to your local drive and delete them from the memory card. OR, you might need to reformat the memory card using your camera menus to recreate the needed folders inside.

damneddle

damneddle

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2011

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Hello

Does your memory card has pictures in it right now? Transfer ALL of them into your computer then empty your memory card. After that, try it again in your camera. If it still has error, format it using your camera.

Update me if you need more assistance.

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