NEF corrupted by software - images "cropped" when taken in live view (D600)

Started by k.sigurdson, August 01, 2013, 01:33:00 PM

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k.sigurdson

Hi, I recently had the unfortunate displeasure of having my NEF files corrupted by Nikon. Thanks to this brilliant little program, I was able to correct most of the damage done. However, all of the photos that I took in Live View mode on my D600 create the following: "Error: Only uncropped images are currently supported for the D600." I haven't cropped the images but I notice that those corrupted files taken in live view are 1920x1080 (as opposed to 1632x1080). I am wondering if there is a solution to be had.
cheers,
Kris

Phil Harvey

Hi Kris,

If you send me an uncorrupted and a corrupted sample, I should be able to add support for these.  My email is philharvey66 at gmail.com

I don't understand the sizes you quoted though.  The FX size for the D600 is 6080x4028, and the DX size is 3968x2636.

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

k.sigurdson

I've sent you an email - thanks. 

The image sizes I was referring to are for the corrupted images only. The FX size for D600 is actually 6016 × 4016. 

I do now see that I had "movie" selected for live view, which gives an FX size image of 6016 x 3376, and that is obviously why the program thought the images were crops. 

Phil Harvey

Thanks, I got the samples.  I'll post back here when I've updated the utility (maybe as early as tomorrow).

From this image metadata I get this:

Crop Hi Speed                   : On (6080x4028 cropped to 6080x3388 at pixel 0,320)

So it is a cropped FX image.  These dimensions are the size of the raw data, not the size of a generated JPEG.

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

Phil Harvey

...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).