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wheelmaker24
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December 9, 2017
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Camera takes RAW + JPG - can I hide the duplicate?

  • December 9, 2017
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Hi,

my camera takes RAW and JPG images at once. Of course both are shown in lightroom side-by-side. Is it possible to hide the duplicate image? E.g. only RAWs will be shown, but when clicking on it I can see the JPG version as well?

Thanks,

Nik

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Correct answer JP Hess

That feature isn't available in Lightroom CC at this time. Remember, this is version 1. We'll have to wait and see what develops.

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jonsully
Participant
May 24, 2021

Good news. In 'new' Lightroom / "Photoshop Lightroom" / whichever nomenclature is canonical to represent the Lightroom application that's not 'Classic', this is doable. I also shoot RAW + JPG and found the duplicates annoying 😊

 

Upon clicking in the 'Search' field, a number of filter options come up. Clicking the 'Extension' button then selecting 'jpg' (or RAW etc.) hides all of the other images 👍. Note that you do have to click the search field and not the Filter (funnel icon) button — the "Extension" filter isn't present in the quick-filter bar.

 

 

Adding the extension filter works great and totally satisfies my workflow. Hope that helps all!

Levi Figueira
Participant
December 1, 2021

This works… except when it doesn't. I have no idea why, but it doesn't find all my JPEG files this way. It found about 30% of them! 😞

jonsully
Participant
December 1, 2021

I think I've had that happen too. Not sure it's at all related but I try to not use that filter any time images are currently being imported or uploaded/synced to the cloud. 🤔 🤔

jonsully
Participant
May 24, 2021

I'll check it out!

 

And report back here if I find good news 🙂

JP Hess
Inspiring
May 24, 2021

In Lightroom 4.2 there are some filtering features that enable the user to filter on file type as well as the number of stars and other characteristics of the image. I cannot give you a lot of detailed information because, frankly, I haven't used the feature extensively. I am primarily a Lightroom Classic user.

JP Hess
JP HessCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 9, 2017

That feature isn't available in Lightroom CC at this time. Remember, this is version 1. We'll have to wait and see what develops.

jonsully
Participant
May 24, 2021

Is this still the case? 😕😕