Lightroom has encountered a problem of reading of this photo
Lightroom 4.4, Photoshop CS6, Win7. I have imported the three pictures of my Sony a55 in LR, converted the RAW files to DNG, each of approximately 17 MB. I selected all three then choose Edit in > Merge to HDR Pro. After they merged I changed it to 32 bit and selected OK. Save the file, then went back to LR. I saw the PSD but she had this error, "Lightroom has encountered a problem of reading of this photo." However, if I save the file in TIFF format, then import the file I can change all that I want.
The PSD and TIFF are 166MB.
Why do I get this error with the PSD in LR, but not TIFF? The colors with the TIFF seem far away, fake, it doesn't seem real.
I recently came across this problem. The solution was pretty easy. I chose the images of problem, click the Remove button to remove them from the catalog, BUT DO NOT REMOVE THE FROM THE HARD DISK. Then, of in Lightroom with the right button on the folder and select the folder to synchronize... This brings back the images in Lightroom and then the thumbnails displayed as expected
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http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/photography/articles/5126.aspx===
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