Import RAW images in too small magnifying glass

Hey guys, I just started my transition from Nikon DSLR to M43 with an Olympus OM - D EM5 ii. I'm having a problem when I try to import raw files into Lightroom. For some reason, Lightroom is not properly rendered preview. As you can see from the photos below, choose 'Fit' is not in fact the image of the loop. In addition, choose zoom 1:1 does not increase my zoom at all. 2:1 and more zoom more, however, it is pixelated. I can't understand why it's different than my Nikon imports. Everyone knows about this problem before? I have provided photos and attached the RAW file. I use Lightroom 6 for PC

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FensterB wrote:

So just to be clear, that you suggest that the embedded jpg is too small to give insight in the import menu?

The preview that appears in the LR 6.6.1 module import is 1000 x 750. I extracted the preview built-in with the help of ExifTool and it is 3200 x 2400. For some reason, LR resizes the built-in preview, which is not normal behavior. I suggest this report as a 'problem' here: Photoshop community customer family

FensterB wrote:

If this is the case, do you find that it is better to import them all, then library view to select and delete?

As Just Shoot Me explained the import module is not the right place to review images. Import all image files in a single Destination folder where you want to keep them permanently (not temporary). At the speed of the import process select under file > build Previews > is 'Embedded or Sidecar' or 'Standard '. Embeded or Sidecar will provide faster import and allow full display screen if your screen resolution is no more than the built-in preview 3200 x 2400 resolution. If your screen is a higher resolution than that you will need to select "Standard". If you absolutely need to examine images for 1:1 you can select 1:1 in the menu dropdown to Import module "previews to build."

Then use tools compare, choose flag, Star Rating, color, keyword and Collection of the library module to review and organize your image files. Once done, you can select all of the 'set as rejected' beating flag image files and delete them. Julianne Kost has some video tutorials. Here's one that should help you: Lightroom 5: Select, rate and prioritize your Images - YouTube

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