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Sync to Local Storage

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Feb 19, 2025 Feb 19, 2025

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I’m currently in the process of migrating a lot of my cloud stored photos to my local storage device and I’ve run into a couple issues. My main issue that I’m currently facing is when syncing my photos between Lightroom and my local storage it will save enhanced or in our images in a resolution or format that does not align with how it looks in actual Lightroom to be honest, I have no clue how to fix this nor away forward, but I’m hoping that this conversation may drum up some visibility on this issue.

I wouldn't have an issue with this if the sync pushed the original raw photo to my PC and not the DNG but there is no option for this. If this can be implemented that would be swell and would save tons of time rippig the photos and deleting them as they are unusable.

See the Left for the Normal Export and Rigt for Lightroom Sync Export

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Feb 24, 2025 Feb 24, 2025

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Hi there! It might be showing the highly-compressed, low-res preview image embedded inside the DNG file instead of the real file. Try opening the DNGs in Lightroom, and you should see them in their true quality. Hope this helps! 😊 
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