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diegitalus
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December 6, 2019
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Import issue directly from iPhone to Synology NAS

  • December 6, 2019
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Hi Lightroom folks,

 

I am running most recent version Lightroom CC Classic v9.0 on my MacBook Pro with MacOS Catalina (v10.15.1) and I am experiencing a very annoying import issue since one of the latest Lightroom Classic (or MacOS?) updates.


Usually, I am importing from my iPhone directly to a Synology NAS and I didn't changed anything on this setup. After selection of source and target directory the import just gets stuck and no image will be imported. When cancelling the import I am receiving the error message that either the images are not readable or the target directory is not writeable. But I checked everything and it is properly setup.


Here's in short what happenes and what I tried already:
- Source images on iPhone are visible and can be selected
- Target file share on Synology NAS is writeable with the used account. Appropriate rights are checked and I event tried to connect with different Synology user. Same result.

- Importing from other sources and to other destinations works without any issue

- MacOS Catalina Privacy settings for Lightroom Classic has been doublechecked (set to allow access)

 

What does actually work (for my curiosity!) is the following:
- Import of the images from iPhone to my Macintosh HD --> successful
- Import of the images from my Macintosh HD to the Synology NAS --> successful
This proofs that reading from source and writing to destination works.

 

But directly from the iPhone to my NAS it does not work with the mentioned error message.

 

Does anybody has any idea?
Any help is greatly appreciated.


Thanks.

Best regards,
Dieter

 

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Correct answer koehntopp

OK, it's a MacOS issue after all - this fix works for me:

 

http://thefrenchguy.net/?p=157

 

(investigated this path after I had issues with Image Capture as well...)

 

Short summary:

 

– Open System Preferences
– Go to Security & Privacy
– Select Privacy
– Select on the left FULL DISK ACCESS

– In the finder, go under your main hard drive, then
– Go in System
– Go in Library
– Go in Image Capture
– Go in Devices
– Drag and Drop “PTPCamera” into the app list in the previously opened Security & Privacy
– Make sure the check box in front of it is checked

It will warn you that PTPCamera will not have full disk access until it is quit. Click on Quit Now.

5 replies

Community Expert
May 3, 2020

This definitely looks like a bug in Lightroom's import code that only shows up when importing from a device instead of a disk or directly mounted card in a reader and importing to a NAS. Probably a good idea to post info to https://feedback.photoshop.com where Adobe actually looks for bug reports and they can try to reproduce it. In the mean time, can you try to mount the NAS using AFP instead of SMB? Also, what is the folder name (the entire path) you are trying to import to? Any special characters like colons (:), slashes, accents, etc. are suspect and can trip up this process.

 

Lastly, for iPhones, I simply run Lightroom on the phone and all my iPhone images automatically sync to classic without ever having to connect it. This also allows you to shoot raw on your phone and edit the raw files in Lightroom Classic. I set it up to automatically import into the same dated folder structure I use for my big cameras. 

diegitalus
Known Participant
May 3, 2020

Thanks again for your help.

 

The hint for the feedback page was helpful. There is an open discussion thread regarding this issue and it says that the issue is reproducable and it is officially tracked now at Adobe (4 days ago updated!). Thus, we "only" need to wait for the bugfix in one of the next LRC versions. 

Thanks everybody for their contributions and help. 😃

 

Here's the link with more details:

https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/import-iphone-to-nas-folder-hangs?topic-reply-list%5Bsettings%5D%5Bfilter_by%5D=all 

 

 

koehntoppCorrect answer
Inspiring
May 19, 2020

OK, it's a MacOS issue after all - this fix works for me:

 

http://thefrenchguy.net/?p=157

 

(investigated this path after I had issues with Image Capture as well...)

 

Short summary:

 

– Open System Preferences
– Go to Security & Privacy
– Select Privacy
– Select on the left FULL DISK ACCESS

– In the finder, go under your main hard drive, then
– Go in System
– Go in Library
– Go in Image Capture
– Go in Devices
– Drag and Drop “PTPCamera” into the app list in the previously opened Security & Privacy
– Make sure the check box in front of it is checked

It will warn you that PTPCamera will not have full disk access until it is quit. Click on Quit Now.

GoldingD
Legend
May 1, 2020

So, what about software that comes with your NAS. I assume a application exist in that you use to manage rights to/from the NAS, having nothing to do with the MACOS, nothing to do with LRC. Something preventing external attached device from accessing the NAS

 

 

 

diegitalus
Known Participant
May 2, 2020

Hi davidg36166309,

 

I can exclude the NAS setup as a root cause for this issue, because I actually do have write permission when connecting via SMB. As already mentioned above, I can import from any internal file location to the NAS. This works without any issues. The only thing I am changing is to set the import source for the images directly to my iPhone.

 

The component accessing the SMB is LRC, not the external device. Actual process that writes the files onto the (SMB connected) NAS is Lightroom. And if the access correctly works with a different directory source (e.g. directly from any MacintoshHD folder) I really do not understand why it is different when the source location is on an external device.

 

My main headache is still: It works when import source is iPhone and destination is Macintosh HD. It also works when import source is Macintosh HD and desination is Synology NAS. Soooo ... why there is an issue when source is iPhone and destination is NAS?? I am using the same NAS account and SMB approach, nothing changed.

 

I am running Synology NAS DS412+ with latest OS update "DSM 6.2.2-24922 Update 4". Also verified again with latest Lightroom v9.2.1. Still the same issue. 😞

 

Isn't there anybody from Adobe who can try to reproduce the issue? I am paying a lot of money for the Lightroom license.

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

 

Inspiring
May 3, 2020

I'm afraid this is an Apple issue - import from "Digital Images" App to NAS also does not work, only to local drives.

Update: Digital Images working now, Lightroom still doesn't.

 

Tried importing from two different cameras - Sony A6000 and Fuji X-T4

 

So this works:

  • Lightroom USB import to local drive
  • Lightroom import from NAS to NAS (!)
  • Lightroom import from local drive to NAS
  • Apple Digital Images import fro USB to local drive and NAS

 

This doesn't work:

  • Lightroom import from USB to NAS

 

 

diegitalus
Known Participant
April 11, 2020

I just checked it out today with latest version of Lightroom Classic v9.2 on latest MacOS Catalina 10.15.4.

Still the same behaviour. 😞

 

Adooooobe, please help!!! This is an annoying issue. 😞

 

The workaround to import all images to the internal MacintoshHD and then to move all folders to the NAS does basically work, but results in duplicated images in library. Lightroom does not recognize those images as already present.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

 

Inspiring
May 1, 2020

Same issue.

 

MacOS latest, Synology DSM latest, "Data" share mapped through SMB.

Lightroom has all permissions.

 

I can read and write on the folder from Finder or any other app.

I can even save the error log of the Lightroom catalog on the folder it claims to be write protected.

I can also import to said folder from a local folder, just not via USB from my camera.

 

Inspiring
May 1, 2020

Additional information: The error message may be misleading (obviously). If I take the card out of the camera and import from card it will write to the NAS. 

 

Seems importing via cable is the actual issue.

DMaksimov
Participant
January 10, 2020

I have the same problem. I checked both my iphones and both my macs (iMac 2019 and MacBook Pro 2013 with latest OS's) and can't import to my Synology NAS shared folders.

Participant
January 9, 2020

Dieter,

I have similar problem. I suspected Lightroom Classic or MacOS upgrade caused the problem. I am very disappointed.