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Please help. It is as if there is a virus that is randomly destroying my image files. When I display them in Photoshop there appears thick or thin bands of bright flat colors, completely destorying the file. If I save-as another file format, the color bands are saved with the file. Not happening to all the files, it appears totally random. In some cases a file was OK one day, then bad the next time I opened it. One batch of 20 files may have 2 to 4 files with this problem, other folders have none. The problems are affecting both images taken months ago and brought over on the new PC and ones that were recently taken.
All pics were taken with a Canon EOS 10D.
I ran virus scans and have no virues. This is a new PC I recently built running XP Pro SP1. It is a P4 3.0 GHz with 2 gig og DDR400 ram.
Any help would be greatkey appreciated. I am afraid to open any images.
Thanks
All pics were taken with a Canon EOS 10D.
I ran virus scans and have no virues. This is a new PC I recently built running XP Pro SP1. It is a P4 3.0 GHz with 2 gig og DDR400 ram.
Any help would be greatkey appreciated. I am afraid to open any images.
Thanks
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