in the photos on macbook pro installed yosemite pictures have a letter J in the corner and I can't change them

Some of my photos have a letter "J" in the corner, and I can't change them with photo-editing tools. Someone knows why?

The letter 'J' means that the photo is part of a pair of "GROSS" and "JPEG", and the JPEG file has been selected as the original image file.  If the RAW file is selected as the original, you would see an 'R' in the corner.

What exactly happens, when you try to change these photos? You get a message from a missing file? Or what's happening?

Try to pass the original JPEG on the original RAW.  Open the image in EDIT mode, if you can and then use the command "Image > use RAW as the Original. This command is only available in edit mode.

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