>From: Graeme Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Seems to have saved the files back to the hard drive on the laptop - I'm
>having to re-name the raws and the thumbs separately to get them into the
>Canon Image Browser or Capture One, but its a start.....has just processed
>first test in Capture One and it appears to have been sucessful, (yet won't
>process in 16 bit only 8 bit...? Any suggestions on that one)
>

Had the same problem about two months ago with an old SanDisk card in my Canon G5. 
Companion at the train station had a working version of Photo Rescue on his laptop. He 
recovered, burned me a CD, I reformatted a CF card, copied all the recovered files to 
the camera generated folder on the card and then used Canon's File Viewer Utility to 
move the files back to my own laptop that night. Everything was there except one file 
whose Exif data was corrupt. The images all had 16 bit save enabled as a save option 
in File Viewer but my demo version of C1 would only recognize all but two as 8 bit.

Good luck. ;0)

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joel johnstone
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(A lesser-known of the Zhenlong joels)
Guangdong, Guangzhou, ZhengCheng, Zhenlong
People's Republic of China
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