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September 9, 2023
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Olympus OM-D E-M10 III - Importing JPG files fron ART SCN settings

  • September 9, 2023
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I have the current version of Lightroom Classic (12.5) and an Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mk III. I've been playing with the ART SCN options, and wish to edit the resulting files in LR.

 

When I copy the files onto my hard drive, prior to importing them into LR, I see that there are two files for each image - a .ORF RAW format file, and an accompanying .JPG file, which is the version with the ART SCN conditions applied.

 

However, when I try to imprt the files into LR, it only imports the .ORF file - it doesn't show the .JPG files for import. I can view the .JPG files as normal, outside of LR.

 

Does anyone know what's happening here, and what I can do to get LR to import them?

TIA,

 

Graham Kidd

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Correct answer StreetSeen

Thank you Rob - yes, that seems to have been the issue. Checking that box shows the .JPG files, and imports them successfully.

Thanks again and regards

Graham Kidd

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Rob_Cullen
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Community Expert
September 10, 2023

How are your Preferences (General Tab) set in Lightroom-Classic?

JPGs will not show in the Library if you do not check the option- [Treat JPEG files nest to raw files as separate photos]-

If un-checked, JPGs will not appear in the library.

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.3, Photoshop 27.5, ACR 18.3, Lightroom 9.3, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.3 .
StreetSeenAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
September 11, 2023

Thank you Rob - yes, that seems to have been the issue. Checking that box shows the .JPG files, and imports them successfully.

Thanks again and regards

Graham Kidd

Participant
September 9, 2023

Update:

 

If I copy the .JPG images to another directory, LR recognises thm OK, and imports them happily, so it seems to be an issue relating to the pairing of files with similar name-stems. I don't know whether there's a setting that controls this, or where it is...

 

Graham Kidd