Kerry Andrew
New Member
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2020
- Messages
- 7
- Lightroom Version Number
- 5
- Operating System
- macOS 10.13 High Sierra
I am trying to import photos from my SD card into Lightroom as 'copy as DNG'. I can see the images but when I try and import them I get the message that says 1-100, 101-200, 201-300, 301-331 files not recognised by the raw format in Lightroom 331.
I also tried just using 'copy' but received a similar message without the raw format wording.
Lightroom is going through the process of importing files & the convert to digital negative import slide on the screen moves and it all takes time, but to no avail.
These photos are shot on a mirrorless Olympus camera and I shoot in RAW & JPEG.
Although I have had Lightroom for years, I am a new user who is trying to get all photos organised and will then upgrade to a subsciption Lightroom.
What am I doing wrong?
I did tick the box to make a second copy to my attached RAID drive, thinking that would be a full photo image, but assume as it is going through Lightroom, that isn't the case. I want to make sure I have a full set of original photos on my attached drive as well as the image information in the catalogue. It has taken a lot of reading to get to this step!
I also tried just using 'copy' but received a similar message without the raw format wording.
Lightroom is going through the process of importing files & the convert to digital negative import slide on the screen moves and it all takes time, but to no avail.
These photos are shot on a mirrorless Olympus camera and I shoot in RAW & JPEG.
Although I have had Lightroom for years, I am a new user who is trying to get all photos organised and will then upgrade to a subsciption Lightroom.
What am I doing wrong?
I did tick the box to make a second copy to my attached RAID drive, thinking that would be a full photo image, but assume as it is going through Lightroom, that isn't the case. I want to make sure I have a full set of original photos on my attached drive as well as the image information in the catalogue. It has taken a lot of reading to get to this step!