Can someone try to replicate this problem to see if it's a problem with Image Capture, or my iPhone... (Or both?)
I don't use iPhoto, losing control of your photo files themselves irritates me and I much prefer just having a directory of photos which I can easily offload and backup things that are n days old as oppose to carrying around every photo I've ever taken on my laptop with me.
When I grab photos off my iPhone I use Image Capture. If I have it set to just grab the files themselves off of the phone, everything works fine. If I go in to the options and check "Delete items from camera after downloading" the photos get transferred to my PC like this:
http://a-13.net/junk/iphone_pics.zip (3.00mb, I know some are blurry I just fired off a half dozen photos just to use as an example.)
Look at IMG_0283.JPG, it comes through corrupt. Also, deleting photos from the iPhone takes about two seconds a piece as it imports them.
iPhoto works fine, just imported 30 photos and deleted them without any pause in between photos or anything else.
I don't use iPhoto, losing control of your photo files themselves irritates me and I much prefer just having a directory of photos which I can easily offload and backup things that are n days old as oppose to carrying around every photo I've ever taken on my laptop with me.
When I grab photos off my iPhone I use Image Capture. If I have it set to just grab the files themselves off of the phone, everything works fine. If I go in to the options and check "Delete items from camera after downloading" the photos get transferred to my PC like this:
http://a-13.net/junk/iphone_pics.zip (3.00mb, I know some are blurry I just fired off a half dozen photos just to use as an example.)
Look at IMG_0283.JPG, it comes through corrupt. Also, deleting photos from the iPhone takes about two seconds a piece as it imports them.
iPhoto works fine, just imported 30 photos and deleted them without any pause in between photos or anything else.