jjlad
Active Member
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2009
- Messages
- 650
- Location
- Winnipeg, Canada
- Lightroom Experience
- Advanced
- Lightroom Version
- Classic
- Lightroom Version Number
- 13.5.1
- Operating System
- Windows 10
I don't understand what Lightroom Classic is doing. If I select a photo that I have edited and want to export it so the edited version replaces the original, I open the Export dialog, select Export To: Same folder as original photo.
I do not select a subfolder and do not "Add to This Catalog, since it is already in the catalog.
I don't rename it
For Existing Files I have "Overwrite WITHOUT WARNING.
Despite having those settings the photo won't export as I get a message "The destination for photo would replace the existing photo. (1).
It offers Save As..., Show in Library, and OK so I pick OK, and nothing happens. It's like I agreed "OK...it will replace the existing photo which is what I assume "Overwrite WITHOUT WARNING" seems so obvious about. Why would that option even be there if the program will not carry it out? What's happening?
I do not select a subfolder and do not "Add to This Catalog, since it is already in the catalog.
I don't rename it
For Existing Files I have "Overwrite WITHOUT WARNING.
Despite having those settings the photo won't export as I get a message "The destination for photo would replace the existing photo. (1).
It offers Save As..., Show in Library, and OK so I pick OK, and nothing happens. It's like I agreed "OK...it will replace the existing photo which is what I assume "Overwrite WITHOUT WARNING" seems so obvious about. Why would that option even be there if the program will not carry it out? What's happening?