Problem writing data to PSD-File

Started by picolo, February 18, 2014, 08:20:57 PM

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picolo

I did import a few images...
To get rid of the pencil I wanted to sync the data.
After pressing the pencil I get a error message (for some of my psd files); the output panel says:

-overwrite_original
-m
-use
MWG
-ex
-sep

-XMP:CreatorTool=photools.com IMatch 5.0.0.140 (Windows)

-xmp:InstanceID=xmp.iid:e18a8dc6-95a7-41bf-ab4d-031f3df24b79

-MWG:ModifyDate=now
-XMP:MetadataDate=now
F:\My Photos\2014\2014-01-16\14-01-16_D800_11483.psd
-execute9999

    0 image files updated
    1 files weren't updated due to errors

----- Runtime: 1,0 s.
Error: Bad format (0) for IFD0 entry 15 - F:/My Photos/2014/2014-01-16/14-01-16_D800_11483.psd

Does this mean the file is corrupt?
I can still open the file in Photoshop.

Regards, Michael
Cheers, Michael
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Mario

IFD0 refers to Exif Data. Apparently ExifTool found some invalid or damaged data there and refused to update the data.


1. Make a backup copy of the PSD file.
2. Open it in PS and re-save.
3. Try again.

If this helps, please make the original PSD file available for download somewhere. Phil Harvey form ExifTool may be interested in it.
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picolo

Mario,

re-saving solved the problem. Thanks for the tip!
I can upload the "original" image file, but I don't want to make the link public.
Can you send me some info on how I contact Phil?

Thanks
Michael

PS: Either LR or PSU did touch the file the last time...
Cheers, Michael
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http://picolo-photography.com

medgeek

Quote from: MichaelCan you send me some info on how I contact Phil?

Phil has a forum here:

http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/

Maybe Mario has a more direct way to contact Phil.

Mario

Quote from: picolo on February 18, 2014, 10:45:29 PM
I can upload the "original" image file, but I don't want to make the link public.
Can you send me some info on how I contact Phil?
You can upload the file to my FTP server. If you don't have the details, contact me via my support email.
I would like to have a look at the file.
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Mario

Quote from: medgeek on February 19, 2014, 01:58:34 AM
Quote from: MichaelCan you send me some info on how I contact Phil?

Phil has a forum here:

http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/exiftool/forum/

Maybe Mario has a more direct way to contact Phil.

The ExifTool user forum is the best place to contact ExifTool gurus and Phil.
-- Mario
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picolo

Mario, I upload the photo and send you a link via email so you can look at the file
Maybe you can forward the image file to Phil - Don't want to register to another forum...

Cheers,
Michael
Cheers, Michael
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Mario

Thanks, I'll have a look.

But ExifTool is usually very precise, and when it reports a damaged data block in the file, this will be the case. That PS can load the file does not mean anything, because it is not as throughout as ExifTool - IMatch tries to pull as much info from files as possible. PS sometimes is extremely picky when it comes to metadata, and sometimes it just ignores stuff. Adobe does not document anything in this area so it's usually "depends on the PS version you are using, and the moon"...
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Mario

Theres definitely something fishy with the EXIF data in the PSD file.
On reading, ExifTool skips the entry 14 in the EXIF IFD, and on writing it rejects the file because the data is damaged or in an unknown format. May be a one time only glitch in the camera firmware or PS. If it does not happen again, forget it. If it happens again, check the original file first (by adding it to IMatch). If the original file is OK, do the same processing as before and then check the resulting PSD.
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picolo

Mario,

I see this with a lot of PSD files edited in the near past.
However, I need to figure out what software is doing harm to the files

I believe all the problematic files are touched by Lightroom and PhotoSupreme - Both are not beta!

Thanks for looking at the file!
Cheers, Michael
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http://picolo-photography.com

Mario

I don't know anything about PhotoSupreme, but I recently read a post from the LR developer group (?) that they have fixed several hundred bugs for one release of LR or another. I'm sure this includes all minor UI tweaks as well, but Beta or not, no software is free of bugs. Not even if you have a large team of developers, plus marketing and back-office and management staff you can produce software that is bug free.

It's important how many users are affected by a bug and how fast it is fixed. I don't plan to ship IMatch updates weekly or bi-weekly when it's official (I want to keep sane and healthy, after all). But I use an agile process which means I can ship updates very quickly. Maybe once every four weeks, with bug fixes and some new things from the feature request list. There are many cool ideas in the Feature Request board and I plan to work on them as soon as IMatch 5 is out.

And, getting some money from the existing user base for the first time since 2006 (did I just hear Adobe laughing?) will also be an extra incentive for me to continue with the work.
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