Codecs

Started by PeterR58, November 01, 2019, 04:10:22 PM

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PeterR58

I'm not sure if this is going to help anyone, but I've been battling getting thumbnails of the RAW files to display the correct orientation in iMatch whilst I try it out.  Being a (maybe ex) Lightroom user I've always converted my NEF files to DNG.  They have always (and continue to) display correctly in every other photo application I have.  Just in iMatch they would not rotate despite the EXIF data being correct in iMatch and Metadata++.  I've followed many of the solutions on these boards with no luck.

I've re-read everything on the various posts and concluded that there is something, probably in the order that various applications have installed the various Codecs, that iMatch does not like.  I can't find a way to manage the installed Codecs as it seems like a dark art!
However, in my case, I downloaded an old Adobe DNG Codec (V2 from many years ago), installed it yesterday and the WIC diagnostics looked much better.  And behold, with a forced rescan, the thumbnails are the right way round.

One other place that people should look with todays anti-malware applications, is the blocking of the EXIFTool in accessing the photo directories.  But fundamentally it was the Codec that cured the issue.

I hope this helps point others to a solution to their rotation issues and I look forward to moving from a (very frustrated) trial user to a fully fledged member of the community.

Mario

Thanks for sharing your findings and welcome to the community.

DNG usually makes no problems at all. I have used Lr for years and never had any problems.
Can you send me a sample file which has this problem to my support email: support email address
Which Windows version do you use and which WIC codecs do you have installed? The standard W10 codecs? FPV codecs? The new https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/raw-image-extension/9nctdw2w1bh8?activetab=pivot:overviewtab from Microsoft?

WIC does not allow an application to 'pick' a codec. Basically IMatch asks Windows WIC to load an image file. The only possible option is to specify a 'preferred codec vendor' as a parameter, but the documentation is minimal and have never got it to work.
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