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Hi Ozzy and the others,<br>
<br>
The same happens to me with pentax rawfiles (PEF). I tried to find a
work around but no good luck so far. Moving the folder (not showing
the raw files) to trash. Quiting digikam, restoring the files from
trash, relaunch DK going to ¨Tools->scan for new images¨ will
bring back some of the rawfiles but not ALL. Please backup before
trying.<br>
<br>
If dng´s are in the folder DK crashes trying to convert to jpeg.<br>
<br>
Looks a very serious problem! We have to find a workaround for now
and share the information we find.<br>
<br>
Rinus<br>
<br>
On 02-04-11 19:10, Ozzy wrote:
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It is happening again.<br>
<br>
Sequence of events (hopefully somebody can provide help).<br>
<br>
1. I select few .dng files (using/holding Ctrl and clicking on
images - thumbnails).<br>
2. I use the shortcut to send selected files to batch queue
manager (press "b").<br>
3. In batch queue manager, I select the Base Tools tab, then
Covert>Convert to JEPG<br>
3. In batch queue manager, I select Target tab, then I click on
the folder I want to send the .JEPG files to<br>
4. In batch queue manager I click on "Run".<br>
<br>
Then, when I go back to main DK windown, to the album where the
selected .dng files were...they are gone. No thumbnail, nothing.<br>
As I mention before, I checked with a file manager and the files
are in the corresponding folder. They are the real files, I check
ed opening them with a viewer.<br>
It is just like, for some reason, the DK DB thinks they are
gone.....WHY?<br>
<br>
Can I some how rebuild the DB?<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
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No. I checked. No filter is active.<br>
<br>
Any way to rebuild the DB.<br>
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