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File format requirements when uploading images through Lightroom

Community Beginner ,
Apr 07, 2018 Apr 07, 2018

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I’m an established photographer but totally new to Adobe Stock. When uploading images to Stock using LR, should I be exporting a JPEG copy into the Adobe Stock uploader or can I just send my virtual RAW copy of the image into the uploader?

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Community Expert , Apr 07, 2018 Apr 07, 2018

You can send your virtual raw file through the uploader. It will be converted to JPEG during the upload.

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You can send your virtual raw file through the uploader. It will be converted to JPEG during the upload.

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That's excellent, I was hoping that was the case, thank you Ricky.

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You're welcome!

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