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Lightroom verkleinert HDR´s

New Here ,
Oct 22, 2023 Oct 22, 2023

Hallo zusammen, ich entwickle gerade HDR´s mit Lightroom. Die Raw Dateien liegen bei etwa 48 MB pro Bild, auswerfen tut Lightroom die HDR´s mit ca 19 MB. Das war noch nie so, woran kann das liegen?

Ich habe in RAW Fotografiert

 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 22, 2023 Oct 22, 2023
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Hello everyone, I'm currently developing HDR ́s with Lightroom. The raw files are about 48 MB per image, Lightroom ejects the HDR files with about 19 MB. This has never been the case before, what could be the reason?

I Shot in RAW

 


By @Adam23053699o1si

 

DNG files created by Merge to HDR now use a more efficient compression method, resulting in much smaller files.

This was introduced in version 13.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 22, 2023 Oct 22, 2023

You might want to edit the Title of this post.

Is your problem DNG files are smaller than they used to be, or that you cannot accomplish a Photo Merge HDR with the 48 Mb photos?

 

/followup/clarified by OP. I misunderstood

 

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New Here ,
Oct 23, 2023 Oct 23, 2023
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That's spelled correctly in German 😉 The point is that the finished HDR only has 19 MB instead of the usual 50 MB.

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