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December 27, 2017
Question

Uploaded raw files blurry in develop module

  • December 27, 2017
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Hi all,

I just purchased and downloaded lightroom cc, photoshop, and lightroom classic cc this week. When I open raw files in lightroom cc, they look sharp. The same images look blurry/noisy in lightroom classic cc, mainly in develop module and especially at 1:1. Any default settings etc. need changed to download from card? The best way to describe it is the images look like a blown up low res picture. When in fit view it's not terrible, but 1:1 looks "blurry". Again, these same images appear sharp when opened in lightroom cc. I have tried turning the graphics card off as well and it didn't seem to help.

In case needed, this is on a Dell Inspiron i5577 (Intel Core i7 (up to 3.8 GHz),16GB,512GB SSD),NVIDIA GTX 1050 graphics card and Windows 10.

Thanks!

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    Participant
    November 2, 2019

    I am also having this problem 

    ManiacJoe
    Inspiring
    November 3, 2019

    Can you link us to an unedited original file so that we can see what you are seeing?

    Which camera?

    Mac or Windows? Which version?

    Which exact number version of Lightroom?

     

    Just Shoot Me
    Legend
    December 27, 2017

    What you are seeing at first is the embedded JPG image that is included in every RAW file.

    Do you get a small text box at the bottom of the screen that says LOADING and as small spinning circle of dots next to that text?

    Please post a screen shot.

    Participant
    December 28, 2017

    I will add some screen grabs that show fit screen and 1:1. To me it just seems....blurry. I don't notice any dots or anything acting like it is still rendering. I was thinking maybe it was the camera, but I check mid day photos with iso 100 and they still appear that way. Plus, everything looks fine in lightroom cc. Thanks for the reply.

    ManiacJoe
    Inspiring
    December 28, 2017

    At a quick glance it seems that the structure is sharp while the foreground is blurred. While the f/13 would give a deep depth of field, placing it too far into the scene could be troublesome.

    Can you link us to the unedited original file so that we can see what you are seeing?