Normally I would consider this a Camera Write error, however since the CR2 raw file imported, I was able to crop and then export a jpeg, before the raw image disintegrated (to be lost). Several others disintegrated while clicking on them before I could manipulate. First image - this was the exported jpeg
Then after manipulation, and export as jpeg. Tried to print at which point the original CR2 disintegrated into this.
Is this a Camera Write problem or a Lightoom problem.
Selecting (in grid view) dragging and dropping image to a new folder copies, not moves image. I want image gone from first folder. It works like that sometimes, but not all athe time.
Image Sizing Dimensions produces wrong image sizes upon export for certain images.
Example, I have export set up for iPad resolution, 2048x1536px at 264ppi. If I now export an 3264x4928px image it should be resized to 1356x2048px. What I get is 1356x2047 instead, one pixel too short on the long side. This doesn't happen for all images source resolutions and ratios though. I haven't figured out the pattern yet.
All of a sudden the information to the image started appearing on top left of image. It is disturbing when I'm trying to edit image. How do I get rid of this image information on that part of the screen?
I can see a previously processed image in the Library module. When I try to open that image in Develop, it changes to another image in the same folder. This only happens with certain images.
I'm running Lightroom 4.1, but this issue has been present since Lightroom 3.0 using two different, modern ATI Graphics cards, same Sandy Bridge PC.
On any image, shot with any camera, after a few minutes the info display (image information) and the surrounding area will corrupt. It looks like there's a rectangular box about the width of the image and the height of the info display, where the border of the rectangle is made up of bits of the image, hope that makes sense.
Anyway, pressing "I" to cycle through the info display removes the corruption, but then it returns a few minutes later.
Image size changes when moving an image between Lightroom and CC.
I opened a .dng image in LR and then opened it in the Develop module. I clicked on Crop Overlay and then on the ‘As Shot’ drop down menu (the lock is closed) and cropped to 11 x 17 and clicked ‘Done’-.
I click Cntl-E and the image opens in CC. There I click on Image > Image Size and the Image Size is 13.288 inches by 20.533 inches.
Why does the image size change?
I believe there is a menu to control the size of the image and I've looked everywhere I can think of in LR and CC, I googled various descriptions and I checked two of Scott Kelby's books, but I just can't figure out how to keep the image a consistent size when moving between LR and CC.
LR4 image (no adjustments other than initial rendering) is dull compared to opening same raw image directly into PS (CS5) via ACR. If I set monitor profile to sRGB there is no problem, I had a corrupt profile.(According to several forums I read). I have redone my color calibration and restarted my computer. The problem exists.
Both ACR and LR are using Adobe Standard for the camera calibration, Using Version 2010 for both was no different than using 2012 for LR and 2010 for Photoshop.Color Space,ProPhoto is the same, and all other menu items are set correctly, according to LR Forums
I just cannot get it. In the Library I can see the desktop, but not all the folders in desktop are not visible. Have tried many triks but cannot fiqure this out. The intro tutorial does not explain this at all in necessary details. Why doen´t the folder tree open like in windows? I am just used to work with the windows way to show the folder tree and that is why this looks a bit starange to me.
I have noticed that if the export function uses constraint "Resize to fit"=Short Edge, than this version of lightroom does not resize the image. A maximum size jpeg is being generated.
A workaround is to use a different resize constraint, for example "Resize to fit"=Long Edge. This works as usual.
I have collected 30000 photos from a WebCam and I would like to make a time lapse. Pictures are taken every 15 Minutes and they are in sequence order (00001...00002...etc). I actually dont need them all for the time lapse and would like to export only lets say every third or every fourth picture. How can I do this with Lightroom?
I am having an issue with external editing from lightroom to CS5! From develop>edit in CS5>images does not load! CS5 loads but the MAC finder app comes up asking me to choose a file! Never have I seen this. I looked into the preferences and the external editing, but its in the external editing already.
I have just upgraded to Lightroom 4.3 and now find I cannot edit images in Photoshop CS5.Shortcut does not work nor going to - edit in photoshop. Photoshop seem to not be linking as it is not highlighted when I click on it.I've tried reinstalling 4.3 but still cannot edit/send image files to Photoshop
why is my raw image became brighter on LR4..? it was perfect on the camera lcd but after the importing the raw file to LR4 the image became overexpose.
When sending a raw image from lightroom to photoshop all I see is a blank photoshop window. If opening direct in photoshop it goes to camera raw first. I have just updated to the latest camera raw.
I like the custom print package in LR, but cannot find a rotate option other than 90 degrees. Am I overlooking, the option doesn't excist or I'm using it not the right way? I searched this forum and the Internet with no results.
For example in picture below I would like to rotate the 4 smaller photo's 45 degrees
I do not have the image folder in bridge it usually is between download and movies? also when I have saved a photo in p/shop as a jpeg it is a lot lighter than the psd saved
I have just started to use a Canon 5DMkIII and have used the camera crop feature set to 4:5 thinking that this is just for viewing purposes during composition of the image in the camera. When I came to import my RAW files into LR4, I realise that the images are already cropped and all I can see is the image between the guide lines in the camera. The camera, however still shows the whole image and so I assume that all the data was captured.
Some of my landscape horizon shots need only a slight rotation left or right; less than a couple of degrees. How can I do this, and can it be done in Develop?
I used to use Lightroom 2, a Canon 450D and Photoshop CS4. i had no problem using Lightroom, Photo/Edit in Photoshop to open and work with my images in photoshop. i then upgraded to Lightroom 3.6 and now use a Canon 60D camera and still use Photoshop CS4. When i click Photo/Edit in Photoshop now, Phoshop CS4 opens but the image doesn't appear. What can i do to rectify this?