Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
06-28-2018, 05:59 AM
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While it may be a decade plus after 2005, we are still using the same file system and the same technology for saving photos. Best practices in file storage maintenance for FAT-based systems hasn't changed in the ensuing years.
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
06-27-2018, 07:39 AM
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No. We run PC architecture and either Windows or Linux, depending on the particular machine. I've never seen this behavior before, so that's why it took me as so odd.
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
06-26-2018, 10:54 PM
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I ran into an odd happening the other day with one of the SD cards in my K3. My son transferred some pictures to our network storage (redundant RAID array, power backup, etc.) and when he was done, he deleted the pics from the card while on the computer. I noticed I had very little space left on my RAW SD card in my K3 later that day, and started checking it out. No images on the card, but room for only 62 images, according to the counter in the camera. Now, this is a 32GB card, and I am used to it holding 598-600 images, so I was curious. Pulled it from the camera and checked it in the computer, and lo and behold, there was an additional folder on the card aside from the usual DCIM folder with date-coded folders full of RAW files. This extra folder was at the same root level as the DCIM folder, and was labeled "Trash." Inside this folder were all the files deleted from the card previously. I formatted the card to get rid of everything (I'd already verified my files were on our NAS) and now things are back to normal. So now I only delete in-camera, after checking the transferred files/images on the computer. Seems to be working fine that way.
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