Why do I see. jpg.swp files after importing the photos?

Filling of additional files with my hard drive. JPG.swp files after I import photos from a camera or memory card.

What is?

Why this happens for some files but not others?

What can I do to stop what is happening?

My guess:

* you have auto-save XMP and Lightroom think he should save XMP, but has a problem doing so, and eventually leave the remains of jpg.swp instead...

In any case the problem is caused by the inability to re - write the files jpg, which usually occurs only (not scheduled) during the recording of metadata.

For the workaround for now:

* turn auto-radier XMP, and/or

* without saving the jpeg metadata.

Long term solution:

* Adobe must obtain their ship handling all of the metadata of jpeg, and if I hadn't my way, an option to re - write the original files and metadata for all types of files and virtual copies as xmp sidecars.

In my opinion, if jpeg (or other metadata) cannot be saved correctly, the user must be notified, a repair option should be re - write jpeg with the new block of metadata includes all metadata salvagable.

If I could be something here?

Rob

Tags: Photoshop Lightroom

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