LIGHTROOM 5 - resized my original JPEG when exporting

Here's my problem - I did a photo shoot yesterday and the day before. When I imported the photos, I inadvertently sent them the wrong drive (i) - which is my backup disk rather than (d) my drive to work.

Since then, I tried 1.) import them to the good drive (d :)) 2.0 export the player OK (d) - but when I did they were possibly set for display on the web and then resized to small format JPEG.)

These, I can't use change in lightroom or view effectively even properly.

Have tried to move the files on the drive, I am not allowed to because they exist already - same with the export of the corrected files. I simply go MAD after 12 hours trying to solve this simple problem!

Anyone with a viable suggestion will be appreciated. Please try to be useful though - I think I tried the BASIC solutions and would welcome a direct method to solve this problem.

I think I still have the original on my camera cards - and would be happy to delete exerything and re import if there is no insurance, it would be a solution that worked.

Thanks in advance

Tim

You just need to drag and drop files from the wrong place to the desired location.

If you need to move only a small number of files, you can do this from the 'files' Lightroom Panel.

If you need to move a lot of files, you're better off moving them using your OS tools (finder or explorer) and then "move" the file in LR.

Importing files a second time, it is never the right answer.

Tags: Photoshop Lightroom

Similar Questions

  • Imports RAW of Lightroom have greenish tint, but not when exported to Photoshop

    I just started using Lightroom 3.6 and I love how powerful he is, but I'm having a serious problem with my RAW photos looking very green.

    When I import my pictures library in LR3, all of them arrive with a greenish tint very.  When I look at the exact same RAW photos with Canon Digital Photo Professional (the software that came with my Canon 60 d RAW), they seem normal, as it should.

    In addition, what I've discovered, is if I take one RAW files and export to Photoshop for editing, the image seems normal (no greenish hue) in photoshop, then I can save in TIFF or JPG format and they look very well.

    If I export a RAW file directly from LR3 in a JPG file and then view the JPG file in a number of spectators (LViewPro, Firefox, IE, etc.) they all look normal (again, no greenish hue).  So the only place where I have the problem of Hue's LR3.

    I tried to play with the calibration of the camera in LR3, cycling through different profiles (adobe standard, trusty camera, camera, camera neutral landscape, etc.).  Each of them that I select brings a very minor change, but is certainly not correct the problem.  I tell myself that there must be something with the way the LR3 is the reading of the calibration of the colors of the RAW image, but I'm lost for a solution.  Could someone please lend a helping hand.  Here's an example of how LR3 displays a picture and now another RAW file is the display.  It's the exact same RAW file with no adjustments made.  As you can see there is a pretty drastic difference!

    LR3 example.jpgDigPhotoProf Example.jpg

    I would also add that if I make adjustments to the RAW file in LR3 and arrived at a point where the image appears normal in LR3, when I export to photoshop or in JPG format, this file ends up looking way different than what it looks like in LR3.

    -Ryan

    Ryan,

    The Green tint in your histogram tells me that your display profile is corrupted. How is your monitor calibrated/profile?

    To test this theory, try to assign a profile sRGB ICC for your screen (see here for instructions). If things look OK then, the theory is confirmed, but no solution yet. You will need to create a good ICC profile for your monitor using a hardware calibration device.

    Beat

  • Lightroom doesn't transfer my changes when I export

    Lightroom doesn't transfer my changes when I export.  It's something new.  I've never had a problem. Help!

    Melanie, two suggestions have received no response from you:

    Arpit Kapoor

    1) you can use PSE as an external editor in Lightroom to? In other words can you try this and let us know if it works or does not work. Please check the screenshots in Post # 10 of 5 Lightroom and plugin 13 items and add PSE as an external editor... and try it.

    ManiacJoe  

    2) what format are your original files in? If I remember correctly, export the files 'original' will include any changes, which may be the case if your original files are DNG files.

    I add a 3rd question:

    3) "I export on my MAC, not PSE." Please explain the steps you use in detail in order to fully understand what you are doing. Looks like you're working on two separate systems, but say "I use LR 4 on Mac". Where is installed in PSE and what version is?

    We can only help if you fill the information gap. Thank you!

  • use lightroom 5.7.1 does not all meta-information are copied when exporting images

    use lightroom 5.7.1 not all meta-information are copied when exporting images: City and country are not copied, even if this information is displayed when I open the original file in photoshop. If I export this file through lightroom, the information disappears.

    Anyone know how to fix this?

    In the export dialog box, go to the metadata section and make sure that you have disabled "remove location information.

  • Cancel the change with Lightroom for my Original JPEG

    Related: how Lightroom DO NOT change your original JPEG (unanswered).

    Crosspost: How to remove changes Lightroom JPEG file - photography battery Exchange

    Here is the file in my MASTERS folder, Lightroom has changed, even if I put 'Development within JPG files settings' to OFF.

    IMG_5279.JPG

    How to UNDO the changes that Lightroom has brought to my nice JPEG file and that I do not have have a copy backup?

    Not sure I know what you mean. LR do not edit your original files. LR never change your original file they are jpg, TIF or one of these RAW, including DNG file formats.

    What LR will do if you have the option set in the catalog settings of "writing automatic variation XMP", it's put the changes that you have a JPG file in a special section of the JPG file (and in the catalog file) will not change the original file. If you view this original JPG file outside of LR, any changes that you made in LR will be included, they will not be displayed. Only in LR will display these changes.

    What you have is a corrupt file that is caused by a hardware failure. As noted by dj_paige.

    To remove all changes made to any file in LR, you click the Reset button in the bottom right of the module development. In the section historical left date back to the first entry that should be the date of importation or the date that you created the virtual copy.

  • When exporting photos, lightroom saves several versions of the image on my destination folder

    Hello

    I've been using lightroom for editing my pictures for about a year now.  First, I noticed the problem a few months ago, but did not bother to seek a solution so far.  Whenever I finish photo editing, I export it to my destination folder.  My problem is that when I go in the destination folder, I see several versions of the photo, even if I only export (save) once when I am fully satisfied with the modified final image.  For example, I'll see img_2222, img_2222-2, img_2222-3 and so on, sometimes up to 10 versions.  I also noticed that the images are a little different with the final image is the image with the largest number suffix (for example, img_2222-10).  I hope I am making sense here...

    As you can imagine, it's frustrating, because I end up spending an absurd amount of time to delete the versions that I don't need.  Is there any solution for this?  I searched all the settings and don't see even an option where I can record all the steps of my editing process images...

    Help!

    Hi cindymaya,

    Could you please share the version of Lightroom that you use?

    Could you please share the Lightroom export settings by using a screenshot?

    When you export an image, Lightroom displays the top progress bar left referring to the number of images that are exported.

    This progress bar says exporting a photo when exporting?

    suggest you try to export to a new empty folder, and then check if it exports several versions.

    Kind regards

    Claes

  • Lines on images when exporting Indesign to JPEG

    I get lines on the images when you export a jpeg file to indesign (with links to illustrator who have incorporated pictures into feathers). Help, please

    The simple solution: do not use EPS. Use HAVE with PDF compatibility. No vector fonts, nest them.

    Von meinem iPhone gesendet

    Am 24.07.2014 um 10:05 wrote Kelly Deane [email protected]>:

    Lines on images when exporting Indesign to JPEG

    created by Kelly Deane in InDesign - discover complete discussion

    Hey Willi,

    Sorry I'm new to this. Here are the answers to your questions and I hope you can give some tips.

    1 OSX 10.9.2

    2 indesign CC2014 (I just started to use during the last two weeks)

    3 illustrator CS3 (files that have been given to me, have been created to CS6), I made a few changes to fonts that in CS3 before I had CC bought, but I tried one of the files transferred directly into CC instead of CS3 back and he still has the same problem.

    4. the file I linked IS an eps, I always do an eps because with all my files I leave the fonts in the file have and save a second file, the eps where I saw all the fonts to save all of the possible problems of fonts. But you think that I shouldn't do this?

    5. you can see the lines in Indesign only when high-quality screen, they do not seem to remain in the same position, but at 100% and 200%, they are quite noticeable while 600% zoom, they become less bright. These are dotted lines, they appear differently in each different photograph. I'm not export in PDF, a jpeg file because its for on a Web site. If the lines are perceptible in the jpeg format. I just tried a pdf and they are also in the pdf file. We did not think that what was happening only to images, but in a single file where there is a shadow on the text, he did boxing odd sam-lines around the text.

    6.I exports the JPEG from Indesign CC

    7. I open the jpeg in Photoshop.

    8. https://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-6578871-656214/ScreenShot2014-07-24at5.46.13pm.png https://forums.adobe.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-6578871-656215/450-188/Screen5.46.40pm.png pulled2014-07-24

    9 seem to stay the same size. You don't see them at all in illustrator eps files.

    10. I can't talk about it. How would know that? Where is that located setting? Thank you

    11. I don't know how to look for color mode - modes are that indesign CC is in CMYK mode. Illustrator CMYK. But when I export as a jpeg I change into RGB in the export process. How can I find the color space? I'm not very technical minded. I'm sorry. That's why I freak out when I get questions like this. I thank very you much for trying to help me.

    Please note that the Forums Adobe does not accept attachments to emails. If you want to embed an image on the screen in your message please visit the thread in the forum to incorporate the image into the https://forums.adobe.com/message/6578871#6578871

    Replies to this message received to everyone subscribed to this topic, not directly to the person who posted the message. To post a reply, or reply to this email or visit the message page:

    To unsubscribe from this thread, please visit the message page to. In the Actions box to the right, click on stop Notifications by e-mail.

    Start a new discussion in InDesign, by e-mail or at the Adobe Community

    For more information on maintaining your email forum notifications please go to http://forums.adobe.com/thread/416458?tstart=0.

  • Maintaining the Exif when exporting to JPEG?

    Howdy-


    What setting should we avoid - that Exif can be displayed when exporting to JPEG?

    example - display JPEG images on a photo forum


    Thank you ~.

    If you want to have the EXIF data available, do not check "minimize metadata" in their export.

    Gossweiler beat

    Switzerland

  • Optimization for internet, when exporting photos

    Hello, I am trying optimize my photos on the internet (Web site, Facebook, etc.).  I tried almost all image format settings, space, color, dimensions, pixels per inch, etc and nothing has helped.  My pictures are excellent quality in Lightroom, but when you export sounds horrible.


    Help, please!

    It would be good to reduce the normal sharpness setting in Lightroom?

    Yes, I would say that the original is oversharpened before export you it.

    Is the original raw or jpg? If jpg, it may have been sharpened in the camera and should probably not be sharp at all, or very little in LR.

    Always display the image at 1:1 when you apply sharpening. It should seem strong, but not too strong. (when in doubt, sharpen less)

    And use the masking function (hold the Alt key when you adjust it) to ensure that even areas as the skin gets little or no sharpening.

    When sharpening inside LR is done correctly, the image will look right when exporting for the web with output sharpening set on screen, Standard.

  • Range of artboard crop when exporting PDF...

    I know the 'artBoardClipping' keyword when exporting to JPEG, GIF format,...

    But there is no when the PDF export.

    1. open the file have

    2 export to PDF

    3. export success

    4. open the PDF file. ("hmm. crop success? ")

    5. open the PDF file in Illustrator cs3 ("OMG. ("red and yellow rectangle ALIVE")

    I want to remove the red and yellow rectangles.

    my source code is below.

    function saveFileToPDF (dest) {
              var doc = app.activeDocument;
              if ( app.documents.length > 0 ) {
                        var saveName = new File ( dest );
                        saveOpts = new PDFSaveOptions();
                        saveOpts.compatibility = PDFCompatibility.ACROBAT5;
                        saveOpts.generateThumbnails = true;
                        saveOpts.preserveEditability = true;
                        doc.saveAs( saveName, saveOpts );
              }
    }
    

    crop.jpg

    You can remove what is outside the artboard by setting the property of preserveEditability fake... .but of course, you will not be able to change it after you save it in pdf format... save the file have original front of Save as pdf.

  • RAW to JPEG without export conversion

    Hi all

    I especially shoot in RAW to get the extra flexibility, which offer during post.

    Once I've finished editing RAW images in LR3, I want to convert them to JPEG format to save disk space. Is there an easy way to do it? I have currently export JPEG files, delete the RAW images, and then re - import JPEG images in Lightroom.

    Thank you very much

    Imagine converting a RAW to JPEG in Lightroom 1.0 with the wrong color, wrong detail and noise of shit. Now with LR3 could have converted with much better raw color and an extra stop of headroom ISO and some additional megapxels of perceived sharpness.

    If only you had not trashed your Raws...

    EDIT: If you want to continue to him, set up a predefined export which saves in Jpeg, in the same folder as the original, adding that exports back to the catalog. Just delete the raws after that.

  • Lack of original JPEG!

    How to export the thumbnails visible from Lightroom after that, incidentally, I have deleted the original JPEG from my hard drive?   

    Create a web gallery from your images in the catalog.  Once you export the web gallery, navigate to the folder where you have exported to and you will find your images.  There will be limits in regard to resolution and size max, but at least you will have your photos in return.  Good luck.

    Ethan

  • Why so large files when exporting?

    Work on a video produced by an organization and to wonder about the size of the file. When I import the movie it is 47.7 MB. Make a new sequence of the clip and immediately exported using "match sequence settings". The resulting file, without any modification whatsoever, is 199.3 MB. Any ideas why this file is 4 times greater when exporting with the same exact settings?

    It depends on what was the Codec to preview of your timeline. When you have created your sequence based on your clip, first did exactly cela, but the codec overview was probably set for MPEG I-Frame. When you exported and you click on "Match sequence settings" you also said creating export this video using coded MPEG. This preview codec is intended to be rendered in your calendar if you have many effects, but it is not the highest quality for export, then so be it you who would almost never optional. But the simple and direct answer is that your input format does not match your output format. Video file size has nothing to do with the images or pixels, only the codec and bitrate. No doubt your 48Mo file was MP4 or H.264. If you want a similar file size then you have to match the settings used for the original video. That being said, if you do this you will lose data because you compresserez a video that was already highly compressed first.

  • Entire computer freezes when exporting

    When export to Mp4 a 26 min don't clip with transitions and other 3 clips all the computer just freezes, no amount of aid in time

    If you need more video I try to predict that

    The original film is the screenshot of Nividia Shadowplay and is a Mp4 file that is 1.4 GB

    It is implemented primers with an intro and outro music video as Mp4 with an another MP4 Player buried on top of the outro

    Thanks for any help provided I'll uplaod a screenshot of the timeline in minutes

    It can make to uncompressed AVI, but I'd rather not only...

    Cannot circumvent exactly download 200 GB filess... He came to 199 GB

    Help, please

    nVidia shadowplay https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1914950

  • Loss of saturation when exporting?

    So I started using Lightroom as well as Photoshop to edit my pictures, I start in Lightroom, then open it in Photoshop, after that I'm done so I can remove unwanted things and add effects of sunlight etc. Before using Lightroom photos exported very well, but now I noticed that when exporting in Photoshop when I'm completely done my photos lose saturation?

    This is what it looks like:

    Can someone tell me why this is happening and how I can fix this please?

    Thank you

    Matt.

    Thanks, I'll try it. I came up with a simpler solution, once I'm done in Lightroom, I export instead of open the .tif file in Photoshop with Lr. Then when I'm done in Photoshop I export in PNG and it is great!

Maybe you are looking for