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  1. Well I started this project before you mentioned this, I naively I just asked IrfanView to load all 365,000 files from my top directory down. So far it's up to 101,000 and hasn't slowed down. If I visually inspect the thumbnails in bulk, I think I can spot any corrupted images pretty quick. Or maybe IrfanView will refuse to load a corrupted image. Either way I should be able to identify any problematic files. Right? I have a mix of file types; NEF, JPG, DNG, TIFF, PSD, RAF, and others.
  2. I have an old account but haven't visited here in years. Forgive me if I'm not doing this right. QUESTION: How can I identify any corrupted images out of 365,000 before I archive them? Would this solution work; use IrfanView to load all the images as thumbnails and inspect them in bulk? Does IrfanView load the actual image or just the embedded JPG? Do you have other, better solutions? Thank you for your time Larry
  3. I’m a long time slide shooter. I just love the way they look when projected onto a nice screen. Having said that, it’s getting harder and harder, not to mention MUCH more expensive to continue shooting slide film. I was wondering if there are any digital projectors that can compete with a slide film projector? Specifically is there a digital projector that can take a photo shot on a Nikon D850, or Olympus OM-D E-M1 that is as good as a 35mm Fuji Velvia Slide projected by my 30 year old Kodak projector?
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