Hi there everyone,
since I'm new to the forums, I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Lennart Goosens, and I'm from the Netherlands. I'll probably not be posting a lot; just asking some questions and maybe making a couple of suggestions.
CPU: | Pentium 4 Northwood 2.66 GHz (533 MHz FSB, no Hyper Threading, 512 KB L2 cache) |
Memory: | 1.5 GB DDR-333 in a dual channel configuration |
Operating System: | Windows XP SP3 |
Photo Mechanic version: | 4.6.8 |
Free disk space on system partition: | 11 GB |
When I was still on 4.5, I never did any geotagging. However, after installing 4.6.8 a couple of days back, I got the urge to geotag a few collections (which instantly became a new hobby
).
After geotagging maybe 150 photos (not sure), and also applying an IPTC stationary to them, I got a crash after clicking
Apply in the
Set GPS Coordinates window. I restarted Photo Mechanic, and noticed that the JPEG of the picture I tagged last had become corrupted (thankfully not the CR2!
) I didn't really care about that particular picture anyway, so I just continued geotagging. Another crash forced me to restart PM, and two other JPEGs had become corrupted - again, the CR2s are fine (as becomes apparent when turning of RAW+JPEG mode). Both the JPEGs and the CR2s have succesfully acquired the correct geotag and IPTC stationery I applied.
- I have no clue as to what the cause could be. I'm not blaming PM yet, but I'm also abstaining from practicing my new hobby until this is sorted out.
- It seems to have something to do with the geotagging, but that doesn't necessarily have to be the case.
- EDIT: When trying to open the corrupted images in Photoshop CS 2, I get the following message:
Could not complete your request because a SOFn, DQT, or DHT JPEG marker is missing before a JPEG SOS marker.
- I've provided a screenshot and an error report as attachments, and I'd be happy to provide one of the corrupted photos if necessary.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Lennart Goosens.
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