I'm worrying hard!<br><br>More and more often, I see RAW files vanishing completely when working with Digikam (only managing collections, as I don't do any editing in Digikam).<br>Twice in a couple of days, I 'lost' a RAW picture but, as it has been taken a few days before, I've able to reimport it from the memory card.<br>
<br>This time, I was working on some pictures taken last year. I selected 3 different RAW, then Ctrl-L to put them in the lighttable in order to compare them. There seemed to be a problem with the thumbnails, in fact I could see only one of them so couldn't move the pictures into the lighttable, tried to change the dimensions of the thumbnails bar, but it didn't work. Tried again. No better. So I went back to Digikam main window and saw that one of the three RAW was missing; and I could not find it anywhere, even using Nautilus, or 'locate' in command mode. <br>
It is as if the file has been suppressed, without me having to confirm the actual suppression!<br>I might have hit a wrong key, but this shouldn't make pictures disappear from the hard disk!! They even are not in the trash bin...<br>
<br>For this one time, as I know which picture is missing, I will be able to recover it from the last backup; but it is not the first time I have doubt about disappearing pictures and I begin to worry very much.<br><br>Currently, I've launched a maintenance thumbnail reconstruction (still 75% to go); but as I couldn't find the last missing picture anywhere on the disk, I guess Digikam won't find it either.<br>
<br>Has anybody encounter such problem?<br>I'm not sure I can rely on Digikam any more, if I don't know what keys combination can make me loose pictures and when...<br><br>Marie-Noëlle<br><br><br>========================<br>
Here is the components list.<br><br>digiKam version 2.9.0<br>Codec PGF parallélisé: Non<br>Composant graphique Marble: 0.14.1 (stable release)<br>Dématriçage parallélisé: Oui<br>Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier JP2: Oui<br>
Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier JPEG: Oui<br>Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier PGF: Oui<br>Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier PNG: Oui<br>Exiv2 peut écrire dans un fichier TIFF: Oui<br>Exiv2 prend en charge les métadonnées XMP: Oui<br>
LibCImg: 130<br>LibClapack: bibliothèque partagée externe<br>LibExiv2: 0.22<br>LibJPEG: 62<br>LibJasper: 1.900.1<br>LibKDE: 4.9.3<br>LibKExiv2: 2.3.0<br>LibKGeoMap: 2.0.0<br>LibKdcraw: 2.1.0<br>LibLCMS: 2030<br>LibLensFun: bibliothèque partagée externe<br>
LibLqr: bibliothèque interne<br>LibPGF: 6.12.24 - bibliothèque partagée externe<br>LibPNG: 1.5.10<br>LibQt: 4.8.3<br>LibRaw: 0.14.6<br>LibTIFF: LIBTIFF, Version 3.9.6 Copyright (c) 1988-1996 Sam Leffler Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.<br>
LibGphoto2: 2.4.14<br>LibKface: 2.0.0<br>LibKipi: 1.6.0<br>LibOpenCV: 2.3.1<br>Libface: 0.2<br>Moteur de base de données: QSQLITE<br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><a href="http://www.marie-noelle-augendre.com/photos/" target="_blank"><img src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-3CngBD0rusY/T2ehQSWI1gI/AAAAAAAABto/JgLg9iDzPHQ/s800/Banni%25C3%25A8re.jpg"></a><br>
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