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Seeing file extension in LR mobile

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Steve

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I’m using LR classic and sync to iPad and iPhone mobile apps. Is there any way to see the file type (jpeg,nef) for the photos on the mobile apps? I’ve taken jpeg+nef on D800 so will see 2 identical photos in the mobile apps. But I want to mark one of these as rejected, in most cases the NEF file. But I can’t tell which one that is.
 
When you are looking at a particular photo select "info" from the top left drop down menu. This will tell you the file type.
 
Better still, in the grid view of the mobile app, a two-finger tap cycles through the various "info overlays", one of which will overlay the file-type on each thumbnail.
 
Better still, in the grid view of the mobile app, a two-finger tap cycles through the various "info overlays", one of which will overlay the file-type on each thumbnail.

Didn't know that one. Bit fiddly if have fat fingers but yes much better.
 
Perfect, thank you both. My version on the ipad doesn't have a drop down, but on the top right triple dot ... area, there is View Options which has the show info option. The two finger tap is pure gold. Thank you Mark and Jim.
 
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