Files Nikon D810 and LR CC raw / DNG Converter

I just got a Nikon D810. I upgraded to Lightroom CC as the Adobe person assured me that she would recognize my D810 raw files. This isn't. Neither the 9.3 DNG Converter. I already have successfully copied the files to a folder on my hard drive. What's wrong? Help, please!

andreas11999864 wrote:

I know, I thought it would be too much work. It says "Preview not available for this file" - Although it shows the boxes (with no images) and file names. Is it possible to only put in place something wrong on the device itself?

You connect the camera directly to the computer, or you use a card reader?

Have you used the Nikon software to get the images of your device and on your hard drive? As I read the Nikon software can corrupt, change, images as well as the Nikon software can read them.

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