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PM6 bringing Jpegs AND Raws onto Hard Drive

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fdickenson@me.com:
I am running Catalina and PM6. I've noticed since I have upgraded that right clicking and "editing selected photos in LR Classic" brings both jpegs and raws onto my destination hard drive...I only want the RAWS to come over. I've tried it both ways clicking "combine jpegs and raws" and not combining, and it still brings over both versions. Only the Raws show up in LR, but I would like to be able to right click in the contact sheet and edit only raws. Any help would be appreciated!

Kirk Baker:

--- Quote from: fdickenson@me.com on November 23, 2019, 11:03:26 AM ---I am running Catalina and PM6. I've noticed since I have upgraded that right clicking and "editing selected photos in LR Classic" brings both jpegs and raws onto my destination hard drive...I only want the RAWS to come over. I've tried it both ways clicking "combine jpegs and raws" and not combining, and it still brings over both versions. Only the Raws show up in LR, but I would like to be able to right click in the contact sheet and edit only raws. Any help would be appreciated!

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Which build of PM 6 are you using?

-Kirk

fdickenson@me.com:
 build 3954 (158b808)

ahoward:
In need of some more information here: It sounds like you are selecting images located on a camera card and then importing them into Lightroom, is that correct (as opposed to ingesting to your hard drive first and then imported local files into LR)?

At what point are RAW and JPEG images being copied to your destination drive? For me, it is immediately after I click "Import" in Lightroom, so Lightroom is actually making them copies.

fdickenson@me.com:
Yes, I am selecting images located on a camera card with PM and right clicking, then "edit selected images with" LR. In LR, I am converting to DNG. This is when the images transfer from my SD card to my hard drive. I am not ingesting images first.

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