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06/04/2012 03:26:49 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by davesharman: Hi,
Here is a question for those Lightroom users here... Does using Lightroom's import routine (set to copy and not to make a dng) "tag" the file in the same way? Or would having lightroom copy the raw files from the card to locak disk be ok?
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dont know, and i wouldn't trust it. i copy form the sd to the disk and then import into LR. |
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06/04/2012 04:00:05 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by davesharman: Hi,
Here is a question for those Lightroom users here... Does using Lightroom's import routine (set to copy and not to make a dng) "tag" the file in the same way? Or would having lightroom copy the raw files from the card to locak disk be ok?
Dave/ |
dont know, and i wouldn't trust it. i copy form the sd to the disk and then import into LR. |
If it is the RAW file, you will be OK. I've never had an issue with the RAW files since they cannot be edited and saved back as RAW. |
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10/26/2012 10:02:57 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by GeneralE:
That's fine, though it may vary with OS version ... I still recommend the drag-and-drop technique for both Windows and Macs, as that is known to retain valid originals and is less work (to me) than dealing with menus or keyboard shortcuts. |
I drag the image from iphoto and then chose it to the email with the request for proof. I got an answer that it was received in quicktime, whatever this means.
I downloaded the image again from the card (luckily I still had it on the card) and repeated the process and sent again the proof.
What went wrong the first time?
I am on a mac.
Thanks |
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