I can't rule out that the card somehow got removed unsafely. I was indeed
working on-card rather than doing a mass import first; I'll try shifting
them over first, before I try again.

Thanks for your suggestions.

On 23 May 2011 19:30, Anders Kvist <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Did you by any chance remove the SD card without "safe removal"? Something
> wasn't written and that would be a cause. I have never heard of this issue
> before and I think it's the only possible cause. Try doing the same with
> some photos on your harddisk instead and see if the same problem occurs...
>
> /Anders
>
>
>
> On 2011-05-23 18:52, Fergus Ray Murray wrote:
>
> Hi Anders, thanks for your quick response. Yes, there's a .rawstudio
> directory within the picture folder on my SD card. No reason RS wouldn't
> have write permissions. This folder contains thumb.jpg files, matching
> metacache.xml files and in some but not all cases a cache.xml file. The
> thumbnails, again, show unedited versions of the images.
>
> On 23 May 2011 17:21, Anders Kvist <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Fergus
>>
>>
>> On 2011-05-23 13:00, Fergus Ray Murray wrote:
>>
>>> Hey, I installed Rawstudio yesterday and used it for the first time. I
>>> probably spent a couple of hours working through about 300 images and
>>> picking and editing around 70 of the best ones. After doing two batch saves
>>> to my hard drive (one for photos I'd marked 'Priority 1' and one for
>>> 'Priority 2'), I uploaded them, and only then did I notice that many of the
>>> edits apparently haven't been saved at all! A bunch of the pictures that I
>>> know I changed some settings on (including a few that look almost black in
>>> their unedited state!) seem to have been saved in their unedited form...
>>> although some have definitely been saved in the form I intended, as well.
>>>
>>> When I loaded Rawstudio again today, I found that there were still a few
>>> photos in the batch queue, though I had the impression it had finished its
>>> batches yesterday. It looks like Rawstudio's saved the changes I made to 11
>>> photos, which are still showing up with their Priority set; everything else
>>> seems to have been reset, only for there are stars on the ones which I
>>> exported yesterday.
>>>
>>> So, my questions... Is it conceivable that the edits I made yesterday are
>>> actually saved somewhere? And what could I possibly have done wrong that
>>> would cause Rawstudio to save most of the images I've edited without the
>>> edits?
>>>
>>>   Everything should be saved. Did Rawstudio have write permissions where
>> your photos are stored? Is there a .rawstudio directory with your photos?
>> Does it contain some files - if so, which?
>>
>> /Anders
>>
>
>
>
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