![]() ![]() every click on Map> button (below Custom view button) will show geo-position of the photo on the map (if file contains gps data). Now only the click on Home button is needed for jump to your predefined (home) location, or. These pictures were taken at a friend's wedding with a Canon 5D Mark II, if I could somehow retrieve any of the 300 pictures lost, It would already be a huge success.Yes, when map is showing the first time (in GUI session), then it's centered "somewhere" (Maribor in this case). Is there anyone out there that can help me or suggest other ideas? I'm afraid that the pictures are beyond repair, however, it's also completely possible I did something wrong when trying to exiftool them. Whatever I seem to do, I always hit that "File Format Error". ![]() This is one of the outputs from an ExifTool command I triedį:\>perl c:\windows\ -w _preview.jpg -previewimage -b F:\testĮrror: File format error - F:/test/DMG_9092.CR2Įrror: File format error - F:/test/xMG_9006.CR2Įrror: File format error - F:/test/xMG_9007.CR2Įrror: File format error - F:/test/xMG_9008.CR2 ![]() The Exiftool extract_preview script has also been copied into c/windows The Exiftool is renamed to and relocated together with the lib directory to my c/windows to be included in the path. I've managed to recover the original pictures, but I cannot open them in any application (File Format error).Īfter reading various topics on the forum, I've tried Exiftool by installing the ActivePerl + full ExifTool distribution + extract_preview script. After taking wedding pictures, I was so distracted that I had deleted my CF card and shot a whole bunch of new pictures on the same CF card (thus actually overwriting them) ![]()
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