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Hi guys the Canon R5 used to underexpose files by about half a stop. With the latest camera raw and lightroom it has corrected this BUT on files that are already imported to lightroom before the update, they only 'update' to the new raw files when you zoom in 100% in develop module, going back to the library module keeps that look but then switching back to develop module makes it automatically dark again. Surely a bug, but I've got 3 full weddings that have all been tagged now and am hoping that there is a simple solution to having lightroom see the proper raw file (the brighter one) so I can edit as per normal and have the end export come out as I see it. Thanks.
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I've reverted back to 9.4 as this problem is a major bug.
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or does anyone think if I delete the preview data file and regenerate, it will do so properly? Just such a time consuming hassle if this doesn't work and if I revert back then i'd have lost all the previews i've generated already.
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Looks like I have to discard all previews and regenerate 1:1's and smart previews... urgh...
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I tried deleting all the preview data and recreating them. The problem remains. It appears all we can do now is stay with 9.4 and wait for a fix.
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just discard the 1:1 and the smart preview data inside lightroom under the library module, then generate new 1:1's on the R5 files.
I didn't want to delete any preview data etc as if I lose my tags and flags on photos I would be serverly pissed off.
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That works too. Though you can delete the .lrdata files safely. All the tags and flags are stored in the catalog file.