On Mar 14, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:

> On 11-03-13 7:41 PM, Eric Weir wrote:
>> In my last shooting episode there were two images that the camera could not 
>> display. After the import LR displayed a message indicating that there were 
>> two images that were "unsupported or damaged."
>> 
>> Should I expect this kind of thing occasionally? Or does it indicate there 
>> may be something wrong with my camera.
> 
> I've only ever seen this with a no-name SDHC card in my niece's K-x.  Best 
> bet is to use Sandisk or Lexar cards.
> 
> Be sure and do a full format of your card after grabbing the images off of it.

Thanks, Bruce. I've got two Lexars and a Kodak. This one was a Lexar. I've been 
formatting after every export. 

I ran the Mac Disk Utility's "verify" and "repair" functions on the card and 
got this report:

Verify and Repair volume “NO NAME”
** /dev/disk1s1
** Phase 1 - Preparing FAT
** Phase 2 - Checking Directories
** Phase 3 - Checking for Orphan Clusters
3 files, 3913600 KiB free (122300 clusters)
Volume repair complete.
Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.

I was able to record an image afterwards, so I guess I didn't do any damage to 
the card. My not particularly sophisticated take on the result is that no 
problems were found. Corrections of my understanding if in order welcome.

Regards,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
eew...@bellsouth.net





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