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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000804 | GeoSetter | Image Data | public | 2011-04-23 15:25 | 2011-05-25 10:06 |
Reporter | IrenicRhonda | Assigned To | Friedemann | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | crash | Reproducibility | always |
Status | feedback | Resolution | open | ||
Product Version | 3.4.16 beta | ||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||
Summary | 0000804: Lost images after a crash | ||||
Description | I had a crash while GeoSetter was saving and have lost some images. They say the image file is wrong are they retrievable in any way? | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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But the images do still exist but they can't be opened anymore??? Can you please send me such an image to support@geosetter.de? Has the crahs been caused by GeoSetter? |
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One sample photo sent In GeoSetter the lost pictures are red squares. In picasa they don't exist. If I open my Pictures folder and double click the picture I get a black square that says invalid image in red I've no idea what caused the crashed. I had used GeoSetter to geotag then and add a template of information such as my details and a CC license and some extra keywords. My laptop crashed while I was saving these changes. I have not had this happen before. The only auto update, that I am aware of, since the last time I used geosetter is the daily virus definitions updates and I updated EXIFtool when GeoSetter started |
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No news? I guess that means they are lost :-( |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2011-04-23 15:25 | IrenicRhonda | New Issue | |
2011-04-24 01:12 | Friedemann | Status | new => assigned |
2011-04-24 01:12 | Friedemann | Assigned To | => Friedemann |
2011-04-24 01:29 | Friedemann | Note Added: 0001553 | |
2011-04-24 01:29 | Friedemann | Status | assigned => feedback |
2011-04-24 18:10 | IrenicRhonda | Note Added: 0001559 | |
2011-05-25 10:06 | IrenicRhonda | Note Added: 0001602 | |
2011-05-25 10:07 | IrenicRhonda | Note Edited: 0001602 |