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I moved this post to the Lightroom Classic forum.
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First, try disabling GPU in the Preferences (Performance tab). Any better?
When you view one of those odd looking images in Develop at 1:1, any difference?
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Hi,
i did disabled the GPU and it makes no difference.
when i click on a photo and select "show in finder" the picture looks perfect. so the original files is fine.
so i don't have a solution, do you ?
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@cord14267405 wrote:
Hi,
i did disabled the GPU and it makes no difference.
when i click on a photo and select "show in finder" the picture looks perfect. so the original files is fine.
so i don't have a solution, do you ?
Recalibrate and build a new ICC display profile, the old one might be corrupted.
If you are using software/hardware for this task, be sure the software is set to build a matrix not LUT profile, Version 2 not Version 4 profile.
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i am not sure what you mean here
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Please include your screen capture in your reply by clicking on the "Insert Photos" icon. My web browser will not show attachments.
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Are those RAW files?
Possibility that you have corrupt RAW files. Either a bad memory card, or a bad memory card reader, or cable.
Looking at the RAW files outside of LrC may tell you nothing as you are probably seeing the embedded JPEG, not a converted RAW.
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Indeed those are RAW files.
this is what whent wrong:
i have a synology NAS and i trew away the folder containing all my photo's, stupid i know ...
Then i used a revovery program to recover all my files and i got them back, not the way i liked it but just all the files (with diffirent names a may add )
so then i imported all the files in lightroom and some of them looked like the foto above, but when i look at them in the finder they look perfect ?!
that's the problem..
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Agreeing with @GoldingD , almost definitely a corrupted file, caused by a hardware malfunction somewhere. They look fine in Finder because the Finder shows the JPG preview embedded in the file, and these can be un-corrupted even when the RAW in the file is corrupted.
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but why are the RAW files looking perfect in the finder ?
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I explained that.
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Sorry, i overlooked that.
but also curious, i never knew that there was a jpg embedded in the raw file ..
is there a way (tool) the rebuild the RAW file using the jpg?
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A corrupted file cannot be re-built. You need to find a backup of this file and restore that backup.
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oke, then i know i am F^%&$ because i do not have a backup, my thought was to put everything on a NAS i would be safe.. that's going to change now.
45000 files pfff..
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The problem may or may not be the NAS. It's not clear to me why having a NAS means you don't have to make backups (unless the NAS does that automatically), but I admit I don't know much about them.