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Hi,
Another problem appeared yesterday. I have used the LrC six months - everything has worked. Now the edits are not changing to JPEG, when exporting DNG files. I use a hp and Lightroom classic (LrC)
DNG -> JPEG
1) I imported a RAW file -> converted to DNG.
2) DNG -> Develop - Edited an image and -> File ->export.
Page / Export One File
File naming:
I can see that
Example: rose.DNG - it is still in DNG format and not in JPEG format like earlier.
I hope you understand what I am trying to explain. I dare not do anything to avoid messing up. I've always exported all the images in this way.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem ?
ottoelli
70 yrs
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In the Export window, in File Settings, make sure that Image Format is set to JPEG (and not Original):
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In the Export window, in File Settings, make sure that Image Format is set to JPEG (and not Original):
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Hi johnrellis,
Thank you very much for your kind help.
I checked File Settings - and you are absolutely right -
Image Format was not set to JPEG (It was Original)
Thanks again - All I can say - You make my day - I'm so happy !!!
Good night from Finland.
Best wishes,
ottoelli
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When you export a photo, LrC creates a new copy in the format you choose to export to. So, you should still have that DNG file, AND a new JPEG file.
It is possible that the two files get stacked together
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/grouping-photos-stacks.html
https://laurashoe.com/2017/03/23/exporting-in-lightroom-export-location-settings/
It is also possible, based on your current sorting criteria, that the new JPEG file may be just a lot further along in the filmstrip as opposed to just next to the DNG file.
I suspect stacking first.
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Hi davidg36166309,
Thank you kindly for your help. I really appreciate this - I believe this will be of help.
Best regards,
ottoelli
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Glad it was that easy to resolve.
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