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July 17, 2021
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Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo. You will not be able to make adjustments

  • July 17, 2021
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Been editing wedding photos for 2 weeks with no problem...Now my lightroom v10.3 on windows 10 pro is showing an error saying Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo. You will not be able to make adjustments to the photo. cant export and the software is lagging pretty hard. I can open up  the files just fine on windows but i dont know whats wrong with lightroom.

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Correct answer Justin5DEA

Thanks but the photos open up fine with other programss and was just working fine before Im using lightroom classic v10.3

on Windows 10 Pro

full text says Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo. You will not be able to make adjustments when i click the black ! mark

and text when exporting states :

An internal math error occurred. (1)
J:\sony a7iii photos 2021\07.02.2021 Kerin and Lindsays wedding\JJJ01565.ARW

 

Thank god i do have it backed up but if i delete the photos and reload will the edits still be there?

 

4 replies

JP Hess
Inspiring
September 23, 2021

Just a couple of questions. How old are the cards? And, how do you reformat the cards in preparation of a new shoot?

Participating Frequently
September 23, 2021

My SD cards are up to 3-4 years old. It depends. I usually will erase the files on my camera before doing a new shoot directly on my canon camera. However, I just recently started formating the cards every time the cards go back in my camera and I know that's typically better. But I believe the files having issues were not fully formatted before being written on. 

GoldingD
Legend
July 18, 2021

Have you tried reseting the preference file?

 

Participating Frequently
September 23, 2021

How do you reset the preference file?

GoldingD
Legend
July 17, 2021
when i click the black ! mark

Please expand upon that, preferably with a screenshot of that situation.

Participant
July 18, 2021

  I hope this helps

GoldingD
Legend
July 18, 2021

Can you post one in which the folder the photo is in shows  up in the folders panel? 

 

dj_paige
Legend
July 17, 2021

Been editing wedding photos for 2 weeks with no problem...Now my lightroom v10.3 on windows 10 pro is showing an error saying Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo. You will not be able to make adjustments to the photo.

 

Photo file is corrupted somehow. Replace it with a backup (which hopefully is not corrupted).

 

You will not be able to make adjustments to the photo. cant export and the software is lagging pretty hard. I can open up the files just fine on windows but i dont know whats wrong with lightroom.

 

We are going to need a lot more details, such as:

 

Justin5DEAAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
July 17, 2021

Thanks but the photos open up fine with other programss and was just working fine before Im using lightroom classic v10.3

on Windows 10 Pro

full text says Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo. You will not be able to make adjustments when i click the black ! mark

and text when exporting states :

An internal math error occurred. (1)
J:\sony a7iii photos 2021\07.02.2021 Kerin and Lindsays wedding\JJJ01565.ARW

 

Thank god i do have it backed up but if i delete the photos and reload will the edits still be there?

 

dj_paige
Legend
September 23, 2021

Yikes. So should I find those camera cards and just throw them out? Like i said, it's been on multiple sessions. Or can I re-format them again to start fresh?

 

I use a Canon Mark IV, there's no possibility it could be the actual camera, could it? 

 

And if it's potentially not the camera card, is there a way to know if it's the actual transfer to my computer? I put in the SD card reader with my SD, and then insert it on my Mac and transfer. I've done the same method for transferring in the 3 years I've had this computer, and this is the first time I've been seeing these issues. 


Yikes. So should I find those camera cards and just throw them out? Like i said, it's been on multiple sessions. Or can I re-format them again to start fresh?

 

I would do more debugging, if possible. The problem could be the card reader, or cable (if you use one), the USB port, or even the hard disk. Or it could be the camera card or camera itself.

 

If you decide the card is bad, get rid of it. Reformatting doesn't fix a bad card.