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March 6, 2012

P: LR 4 Does not Import RAW+JPEG

  • March 6, 2012
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Lightroom 3 will import RAW+JPEG images from my Canon S90 fine.

The new release of Lightroom 4 only imports the JPEG images and there seems to be no way to access the RAW (CR2) files to process them.

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Inspiring
April 19, 2012
I have similar problems with 4.1RC. Importing by USB from Nikon D700 gives me only RAW, with a card reader I get RAW+JPG. (OSX 10.6.8)
Inspiring
April 16, 2012
I also have the same problem, but with canon g12 and 5d mkii. I get an errormessage stating no photos or videos to import (after selecting the photos to import and pressing import). Then the status line statesthat lightroom is preparing to import. After that i have to terminate lightroom to be able to import anything.

I have tried with different cards also - same result every time i have both RAW and JPEG on the same card. With RAW alone, everythinh works.
Participant
April 9, 2012
I have pretty much the same problem. I use:
Mac Book Pro 2011: Intel Core i7 2.0 Ghz, 2x4GB RAM DDR3 1333, SSD 128GB Samsung 830 series, sata3 (6Gb)
Filesystem: journaled HFS+
Lightroom 4.0 [814577]
Cards: SanDisk Extreme Pro 8GB (35MB/s)
Camera: Nikon D7000 shooting raw (NEF) and JPG high or medium resolution
Import method: Copy as DNG - destination: directory structure based on date

With the same setup I did not have this problem in LR 3.4 and 3.6. I do not have this problem with LR4.0 on Windows 7.

When importing from card, most of the times, in the import interface I can only see the jpg files (no nef files). If I close LR and start it again I may, randomly see the .nef files too but the import process only processes some of them. Also, this issue seems to happen the same with new catalogs and with existing catalogs. It does not seem to matter if I insert the card before or after I start LR or if I use LR's automatic detection of card - go to import view or if I go to the import view manually.

The last test imported 35 NEF files out of 357 and all the JPG files.

I never treat JPG files as separate photos - that option is disabled.

The only fix I could find is to copy the card's content on the local disk and import from directory - I never yet had a problem importing from a directory on the local disk.

Any news on this? Is it considered a bug that will be addressed soon?

Thank you!
Inspiring
April 6, 2012
BTW, regardless of treat JPG and RAW same or separate, the issue is that LR ignores a bunch of the RAW NEF files during import... it does a few and then gives up at the end.

I have been simply copying files and synchronizing folder to work around it until fixed.
Inspiring
April 5, 2012
I have this problem...

Lightroom 4
MacBook Pro 17inch 2011
OS-X Snow Leopard 10.7.3
SSD Drive
8GB RAM
Sandisk FW800 reader
Cameras are a mix of Nikon D3, D800, D2Xs and D70.

Importing from CF Card via FW800 or any other way (USB, FW400) always imports a few pairs of JPG+RAW and then finishes off by importing mostly JPGs and then leaving a bunch of pairs behind :-(

Have also reproduced this on Windows LR4. BTW, the cards are Sandisk Extreme Pro and Extreme IV so far... from 4GB to 16GB in size... all behave similarly.

MAYBE it has to do with previewing... I notice that I start to double-click on thumbnails in preview window and then all of a sudden, about 10 previews in, the preview is a thumbnail and not the full zoomed in image. Maybe it has something to do with that.

Thank you...
Manny
Participating Frequently
April 2, 2012
Just wanted to say that I'm using 4.1RC and I have the problem (see my previous two posts in this thread). I have had "Treat JPEG files next to raw files as separate photos" checked in all of my reported import malfunctions.
Inspiring
April 2, 2012
I am seeing the same problem with the 4.1 RC build. I did some testing and think I see a pattern. If I shoot RAW + JPEG and do not have the 'Treat JPEG files next to raw files as separate photos' checked, I only see the raw files in the import window. If I try to import any of them, I get the 'No photos or videos were found to import.' error.

If I check the 'Treat JPEG files next to raw files as separate photos' option, I see both the raw and jpg files in the import window. I can successfully import either the raw or jpg or both images. I do not see the 'No photos or videos were found to import.' no matter what combination I try.

If I shoot only RAW, I am able to successfully import the RAW images regardless of the 'Treat JPEG files next to raw files as separate photos' option.

I am running version 4.1 RC and Camera Raw 7 on a MBP w/OS X 10.6.8 and a Canon 5D Mark III.

-Mike
Adobe Employee
April 2, 2012
I saw Dominik say the problem persists after installing the Lightroom 4.1 RC build. Has anyone else tried the 4.1 build? I hear differing results in other forums, so wanted to check the results of the group here.

Thanks,
Becky
Alberto Abouganem
Participant
April 2, 2012
Same problem I have seen, but the workaround I found was to change the default folder (memory card) to the same memory card DCIM folder (in case of Nikon).

In the drives available for import, at the bottom appears the card reader (same as in the top), just click on it, click on the DCIM folder and then jpg + raw appears

I don't know why LR4 is doing that
Participating Frequently
April 2, 2012
Just imported another 34 images from my D800 into Lightroom 4.1 RC and this is what happened:

In import window, all images were selected, even though I had "do not import suspected duplicates" checked. Only jpegs were shown even though I had shot jpegs and raw as in my previous post. I cancelled out of import window. Re opened import window, now jpegs and raws did show up and all the suspected duplicates were greyed out as they should be. Import time was 1 minute 9 secs. Preview creation time was 1 minute---all very normal behavior. I had 17 raw and 17 large fine jpegs.
Seems I have to open the import window once with incorrect behavior by Lightroom--->then re open import window a 2nd time for import to behave correctly.