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RAW image changes (position of things) after importing to LR

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Sep 22, 2024 Sep 22, 2024

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When I import a RAW photo from my gallary to Lightroom mobile, a different photo is imported. By different photo, I mean the same photo but it was clicked some milliseconds before.

  • For example, I clicked a photo of a bird in the centre of the frame (the bird was flying from right to left), but when I imported it to LR, the bird was a bit to the right. 
  • This only happens with RAW images. I use OnePlus 9rt, both the phone and LR mobile are up to date.
  • First image is original (screenshot because it is dng file) and second is edited. You can see the bird is not in the same position i.e. in the centre of the frame.
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Sep 24, 2024 Sep 24, 2024

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Hey, @mighty_8350. Welcome to the Lightroom Community. I'll need sample images & details to recreate this.

 

The file names for the attached images are different; they might not be the same images. Please record your screen while you shoot in DNG on your mobile, view it in the mobile gallery, and continue to import the image in Lightroom.

 

In case the issue recreates as reported, please share the video of the issue and sample DNG shot on your phone via a direct message on my profile.

 

Thanks!
Sameer K

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