I inserted the SD card into my computer to look at some photos. I rotated some of them to look them from the correct angle, but unfortunately Windows Photo Viewer auto-saved the rotation. Now if I insert again the SD card into my Coolpix P50, when I try to visualize the photos that have been accidentally rotated I receive the error: "File contains no image data". I tried to rotate them again to the original orientation, but the error persists. Anyone knows how can I solve this problem and make my camera show again those photos?
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