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Black horizontal bands showing on raw files - Cloud upload corrupting raw files?

New Here ,
Jun 25, 2021 Jun 25, 2021

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Hi, 

Not sure what is going on here but I'm getting pretty worried with my files...

I shot 2 weeks of holidays on one SD card. 

I was offloading the files everyday on my iPad pro.

I synced all the files when I got back (about a 1000 raws). 

At this point, no issues in Lightroom CC (on my iPad), files were still ok. 

I opened Lightroom Classic to start downloading the files back my for local back up and some files started showing weird black band across them.

  

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Now when I reopen lightroom on my iPad, some of the bands are showing up (when they didn't before).

I checked some of the original files from SD card and they are find. 

Looks like the uploading process has corrupted some of my files.

Any idea what's going on here?

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LEGEND , Jun 25, 2021 Jun 25, 2021

If you still have the original, you can re-upload that, or you can just copy (not move) the original to your Lightroom Classic somehow without uploading. There are many approaches here, and since I don't have your hardware, you will just have to try things and see what works.

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New Here ,
Jun 25, 2021 Jun 25, 2021

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Here's the original file from the SD Card when I open it in Camera Raw... 

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LEGEND ,
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This is a corrupted file. Go back to your originals and copy (not move) the originals to overwrite the corrupted files.

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New Here ,
Jun 25, 2021 Jun 25, 2021

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Thanks for the quick answer dj. I orginally uploaded the files through Lightroom CC so should I proceed differently? Like deleting in lightroom CC and reuploading?

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If you still have the original, you can re-upload that, or you can just copy (not move) the original to your Lightroom Classic somehow without uploading. There are many approaches here, and since I don't have your hardware, you will just have to try things and see what works.

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I reuploaded the raw files directly in my NAS drive folders. Worked perfect! Thanks

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