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When uploading pictures some of the pictures will come back as disformed or cut into sections and rearranged or weird tinted colours. When i look at the pictures on my camera they're fine but when i upload them it happens and if i re upload them it happens to different pictures out of the bunch, say 25 out of 300 or 2 out of 10. Is there a cause to this problem and what can i do to fix it? i've tried switching camera chords

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