ColMac9090
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Not sure if this is the right forum or not.
I am digitizing old photos. Batches are being scanned in with an average of 5 - 6 photos of different sizes per scan (Epson scanner). I then duplicated each image using Windows to create 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 copies as appropriate, imported in to Lightroom Classic then synced with LR Web.
Here is a screen grab of one sub-folder (in Explorer) before I start editing in Lightroom.
I then switched to my tablet (Android) and cropped each image in turn and let the image sync back to Classic.
I was then able to Export each image (adding each image & folder back into the catalogue) to create a cropped version, when I can then delete the original multi image scans, and proceed to other edits, tags, keywords etc, with the smaller sized image (quite important when thousands are involved).
My query however is about the synced back version that still exists in LR Classic before I delete them. I understand that LR is non destructive and that I would need to Export the cropped image to see a truly cropped version (although I made the mistake of using "original" as the "Image Format" in which I assumed original applied to the format as it said, and not the original file - however LR simply exported a full set of the multi-scanned images. So I had to change the format to jpg to force it to export the cropped file.)
What I do not understand though is how LR is dealing with these original scanned images. Once all images were cropped on LR Web, and synced back to LR Classic, they showed perfectly cropped and rotated as expected in the Library module. I did wonder initially if saving these edits would be sufficient to commit the crop as they were jpegs, so I did CTRL+S with all of them. It appears however that only (of the edits I made) rotations were saved and that crops were not but ……........
The above is a screen grab of one of the directories after the save. As you will see, some images have saved cropped. Some have saved rotated (they were all portrait initially) while others remain as scanned ie true non-destructive editing.
I cannot see any pattern that would explain why a photo should appear in one format or another. Surely (rotations excepted,) I would have expected all images to be originals, or all to be cropped.
Can anyone shed a light on this?
Many thanks, and I hope this made sense.
I am digitizing old photos. Batches are being scanned in with an average of 5 - 6 photos of different sizes per scan (Epson scanner). I then duplicated each image using Windows to create 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 copies as appropriate, imported in to Lightroom Classic then synced with LR Web.
Here is a screen grab of one sub-folder (in Explorer) before I start editing in Lightroom.
I then switched to my tablet (Android) and cropped each image in turn and let the image sync back to Classic.
I was then able to Export each image (adding each image & folder back into the catalogue) to create a cropped version, when I can then delete the original multi image scans, and proceed to other edits, tags, keywords etc, with the smaller sized image (quite important when thousands are involved).
My query however is about the synced back version that still exists in LR Classic before I delete them. I understand that LR is non destructive and that I would need to Export the cropped image to see a truly cropped version (although I made the mistake of using "original" as the "Image Format" in which I assumed original applied to the format as it said, and not the original file - however LR simply exported a full set of the multi-scanned images. So I had to change the format to jpg to force it to export the cropped file.)
What I do not understand though is how LR is dealing with these original scanned images. Once all images were cropped on LR Web, and synced back to LR Classic, they showed perfectly cropped and rotated as expected in the Library module. I did wonder initially if saving these edits would be sufficient to commit the crop as they were jpegs, so I did CTRL+S with all of them. It appears however that only (of the edits I made) rotations were saved and that crops were not but ……........
The above is a screen grab of one of the directories after the save. As you will see, some images have saved cropped. Some have saved rotated (they were all portrait initially) while others remain as scanned ie true non-destructive editing.
I cannot see any pattern that would explain why a photo should appear in one format or another. Surely (rotations excepted,) I would have expected all images to be originals, or all to be cropped.
Can anyone shed a light on this?
Many thanks, and I hope this made sense.