https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499273

--- Comment #5 from AlanB <gingerle...@yahoo.com> ---
 Hi Maik,Thank you
When I look at the file in File Explorer it shows a size of 41779kB as do most
of the other files that I can't open. 
After the initial problem with the files caused by the transfer from one drive
to another the problem now seems to be something to do with the (my) settings
for the metadata, xmp files , Exif tool.I asked a friend who has Adobe
bridge/ACR to have a look at the files that open OK but take forever to show
the thumbnails in digikam and some of the files have the same problem as in
digikam, i.e the thumbnail doesn't show but the preview does. Those particular
files won't open in ACR but will still open in digiKam editor and Affinity.I
have digikam set to read from xmp files, to use xmp files that can be read by
other software and metadata to be written to dng files and xmp.Until recently I
have never had any problem with this and now the problems only occur on the
files I moved.One question, If I use a later version of EXIF tool than the one
that comes with digikam, that wouldn't cause a problem would it? I use a few
older lenses that aren't recognised by my camera so I use EXIF tool GUI to
write the lens details to the metadata and have done so for several years with
few problems. The version I use is 13.10.
Another thing I have noticed is that some files that had the thumbnails greyed
or partially grey out when converted to tiff format show immediately whereas
the dng files do not. My next step would seem to be to convert all the files in
the affected albums to Tiff and see if that solves the problem.I've tried using
a proprietary file repair app on some of the corrupt files but with no
success.Thank you again, I'll let you know if changing the format where I'm
able gets round the problem.
AlanĀ  

    On Wednesday, 29 January 2025 at 19:38:38 GMT, Maik Qualmann
<bugzilla_nore...@kde.org> wrote:  

 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499273

--- Comment #4 from Maik Qualmann <metzping...@gmail.com> ---
Hi Alan,

I have bad news for you, the DNG file in the DropBox is corrupted. It only
contains 0-bytes.

Maik

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