Can Olympus RAW files open in Lightroom mobile?

Can Olympus RAW files open in Lightroom mobile?

As I understand it, but I have not tried LR Mobile, you have to have the raw files on a real computer and then sync the smart previews from LR desktop to the iPad.  I am still trying to get my head around a real use case for a non professional enthuasist photographer.

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    Can you export a raw file photo from Lightroom with Lightroom adjustments attached in some way?  If not what is the equivalent?  There are some individuals I would like to send the full data of the raw file, but with the non-destructive Lightroom adjustments layered on top.
    --Gerry 

    You can select "Original" as the file type, in Export. This saves out a copy of the imported source file into the selected location, labelling the current adjustments onto that image. When this is sent to somebody and imported to LR / opened in ACR, these metadata will be found and used automatically, with the exact same outcome as within your own LR Catalog - provided the LR / ACR versions are sufficiently compatible, and provided camera and lens profiles applied to the image, are present in both contexts.
    LR uses whatever method is normal when writing metadata, for each file type involved. So, if one imported file is a proprietary Raw file, LR will write an XMP file alongside. If another is capable of having metadata written into its file header, LR will do that instead.
    One important difference between doing this, vs writing LR metadata out to your original imported file, and sending that: the Export Original method will work in the same way, just as successfully, for one or more Virtual Copy versions (duplicating physically as needed), as it will for the primary Master version - relating to a given imported file.

  • Will there ever be support in Lightroom 4 for Olympus raw files

    Will there ever be support in Lightroom 4 for Olympus raw files?

    Which camera exactly?
    Support varies camera by camera.
    Supported cameras
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Compatible Adobe software
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications

  • *Need Immediate Help*: Aperture Olympus Raw Files

    I need help, is there a way to open Olympus Raw Files (.orf) in Aperture? I really need to get my camera's raw photos working!
    -Thanks

    There are a number of cameras that either were once supported by iPhoto or Aperture and now are not, or that are not supported yet. Apple support declined to provide a list of cameras iPhoto and Aperture were compatible with.
    If you use a Canon Digital Rebel, you'll be okay. Otherwise test the software with your camera before buying one or the other.
    If all else fails, Adobe Lightroom will, as far as I know, open any RAW image from any camera once it's converted to DNG-RAW with the free DNG converter. So, if you can't get RAW to work with Aperture or iPhoto, there is an alternative.
    iPhoto and Aperture are the only photo apps I've tried that will not import RAW of any kind from my Nikon 5700. Apple support had no fix.
    If anyone has one, I'd love to hear it.

  • I have accidentally deleted a large number of develped images in Lightroom before I did a backup. I reimported the original raw files back into Lightroom hoping the develop settings would be re-established but no luck. Notice system mau have done an auto-

    Question?
    I have accidentally deleted a large number of develped images in Lightroom before I did a backup. I reimported the original raw files back into Lightroom hoping the develop settings would be re-established but no luck. Notice system mau have done an auto-backup as have an lrcat-journal file. Can I use this to restore my develop settings. I also have jpgs generated from all the deleted images.

    Hello,
    if you have a backup of your catalog you can do the following:
    1. Backup your catalog first
    2. Restore your backup catalog to some location
    3. Open your current catalog and select "files->import from another catalog".
    4. Select your backup catalog and your lost images. LR ask you if you want to overwrite the current settings or save them as a virtual copy.
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  • Will there be an improvement of X-Trans RAW Files Developing in Lightroom?

    Hey, dear Ladies and Gentlemen of Adobe!
    I am very upset because of your lousy support of Fujifilm X-Trans RAW Files Developing in Lightroom. I spent a lot of money to buy Lightroom. Now this Software is not useable to me because it handles RAW Files of my Camera (Fujifilm X-T1) very unsatisfying.
    It is not just me, you can read it all over the Internet. The Fujifilm X-T1 is a state of the art camera and delivers very good Pictures, but why - in the name of god - is lightroom handling it so lousy?!?
    You are forcing me to look for another Software. I have tried a lot apps the last few days. And EVERYONE has a better result but Lightroom.
    Even the to be discontinued Aperture by Apple has a far better result of developing that raw files. A small one-man Company named "Iridient Developer" has the best result i have ever seen with all that apps! To name them:
    I tried Aperture, Iridient Developer, Photoninja, AccuRAW, Capture One, SilkyPix 5, and a lot more. All of them are making better, sharper, crispier Pictures than Lightroom 5.5. Yes, i have the latest Version.
    The Pictures are like painted in Watercolors. No Details, no fine Structures. I am heavily disappointed!
    I do not expect to get an answer with a satisfying solution. You already have my money. Why care about customers?!?

    fleckintosh wrote:
    Hey, dear Ladies and Gentlemen of Adobe!
    This is a user to user forum - you're not talking to Adobe. 

  • Canon 7d mark II raw files open error

    Photoshop elements 12 will not open the canon 7d mark II raw files, from what I read elements are not going to upgrade there camera profiles anymore, so anything new your just out of luck?  The support people have no clue.

    Faq:
    FAQ: Will Photoshop Elements work with my camera, or Why won't my raw files open?
    more specifically:
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    in which you find that your camera requires the ACR 8.7 version
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
    in which you see that PSE12 can't, and that PS13 can with an update.
    So what solution, since Adobe does not upgrade older versions? It's the free Adobe DNGconverter:
    Use the latest version of the free DNG Converter (for Macintosh or Windows)
    You can convert your files to the universaly compatible DNG format (the files will work with any version of the Camera Raw plug-in). See In depth : Digital Negative (DNG) for more information.
    This standalone utility lets you batch convert whole folders of raw files to the DNG raw format that your PSE12 can read.
    jazyjlb1 a écrit:
    ...  The support people have no clue.

  • Olympus RAW Files Preview Problems

    Hi,
    I have started using Lightroom as my photo editor and organiser and have taken on board the advice to convert RAW files to DNG. Unfortunately I have discovered that Finder (I operate an IMac, Mavericks 10.9.2) will not preview these DNG files. I use an Olympus EM1 and have been reliably informed that Apple does not support Olympus RAW files converted to DNG, but they do support Canon and Nikon. I would appreciate everyone's support in trying to get Apple to recognise Olympus and I would be grateful if you would take a few minutes of your time to copy the following few sentences and post them onto the Apple Feedback web page, which I have also provided. Thanks in anticipation.....
    "Hello,
    I use an Olympus camera and convert the RAW (ORF) files to DNG in Lightroom. Unfortunately Finder preview does not preview these files, although I believe that Canon and Nikon camera files are previewed. Would it possible for Apple to enable previews in Finder of Olympus RAW files converted to DNG?
    Thanks."
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html

    In PSE 11, have you checked whether you have the latest plugin for your camera?  If not then it is not a bad idea to do it now by going to:
    Help >> Updates
    You may also want to check if the files are saved in your default location normally "MyPictures" in XP or in Libraries >> Pictures in Windows 7 machine.  See this picture:
    Hope this helps if not please post back explaining clearly what do you see on the screen.
    Good luck.

  • I want to buy a Canon 6D but will its raw files open in my Photoshop CS6 with camera raw version 8.5.0.236

    I want to buy a Canon 6D but will its raw files open in my PhotoshopCS6 with camera raw version 8.5.0.236.   Does anyone know, please

    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras

  • If I install dng converter version 8.3 so I can read raw files from my new sony a7 camera, will I still be able to read raw files from my canon 5d ?

    if I install dng converter version 8.3 so I can read raw files from my new sony a7 camera, will I still be able to read raw files from my canon 5d ?

    Ok. That explains 8.3. I know some want to stay with 10.6 because they have software or hardware that won't work on anything later.
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  • Can I update elements 11 to import olympus RAW files from my new OM-D M5 mk 2?

    I have bought a new Olympus OMD E-M mark 2. Great, but my copy of Elements 11 won't import its RAW files. I have tried to instal RAW 6.4.1 and RAW 7.1 patches but the installer just says it's the wrong version even though I downloaded from a Elements page. I've just re-installed the Application Manager and that didn't help. Please can you help me find the right patch and get it working?
    Thanks

    No you can't update PSE11. But it is possible to download and install the free DNG converter to convert your raw files to the Adobe universal Raw format and the files will open in all versions of PSE (keep your originals as backups and for use in the camera manufactures software)
    Windows download (.exe file) click here DNG Converter 8.8
    Mac download (.dmg file) click here DNG Converter 8.8
    You can convert a whole folder of raw images in one click. See this quick video tutorial:
    You Tube click here for DNG Converter tutorial

  • FAQ: Will Lightroom work with my camera, or Why won't my raw files open?

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    Will the raw files from my camera work with Lightroom?
      To determine whether your camera is supported by Lightroom, check this list:
    Supported cameras
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    Macintosh
    Windows
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    You can convert your files to the universaly compatible DNG format (the files will work with any version of the Lightroom). See In depth : Digital Negative (DNG) for more information.
      For more assistance on DNG:
    Adobe TV - The Advantages of the DNG File Format
    Adobe TV - On Using DNG in Lightroom
    Adobe TV - DNG Enhancements in Lightroom 4
    Can I perform tethered capture from my camera to Lightroom?
      Lightroom has the ability to automatically import images from your camera, as you shoot, life. To learn more about setting up and useing tethered capture, please see Import photos from a tethered camera. This list shows all the cameras that Lightroom supports for tethered shoooting:
    Tethered camera support | Lightroom 4, 3
      Use this document if you run into trouble when performing tethered shooting:
    Troubleshoot tethered capture | Lightroom 4, 3
      For more assistance on Tethered Shooting:
    Adobe TV - Import photos from a tethered camera
    Will Lightroom help me automatically compensate for the image distortion caused by my camera lens?
      The Develop module of Lightroom includes Lens Correction which can read what lens was used from the metadata. With this information it can pick a profile that will reduce distortion caused by the curvature of the lens. For a list of which lenses are supported by which camera bodies, see this list:
    Lens profile support | Lightroom 4, 3
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      For more assistance on Lens Profile Corrections:
    Adobe TV - Lens Correction & Perspective Correction
    Adobe TV - Create Stunning Images
    Adobe TV - Correcting Perspective
    Adobe TV - Apply Lens Corrections
    Julieanne Kost's Blog - Lens Correction Profiles
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    Troubleshoot Camera Raw
    Why doesn’t my version of Photoshop or Lightroom support my camera?
    In depth: Camera Raw
    Lightroom Jourrnal (developers blog) about Camera Raw releases
    Julieanne Kost's Camera Raw video tutorials
    Adobe Camera Raw turns 10

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  • FAQ: Will Photoshop Elements work with my camera, or Why won't my raw files open?

    What is a raw file?
      A raw file is the unprocessed light data that was captured by your camera sensor. The only settings on your camera that apply to this file are aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. This means that any settings you may have applied to the file, such as white balance, or black and white effects, have no effect. Because this sensor data is raw, it must be processed or baked into an actual image file, that's where the Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) plug-in comes in.
    What is Adobe Camera Raw?
      ACR interprets the raw data and makes image information out of it. But every camera has a unique sensor and thus has a unique form of raw file. Even though camera manufactures may use the same file extension each time (e.g. Nikon raw files are always .NEF), each camera model has a different way of storing information. Because of this, we must continually update ACR for new cameras. As we add new cameras to the list (over 300 now) we update our published list of supported cameras. Additionally, with the changes to ACR, newer releases will not always be compatible with older versions of Photoshop Elements.
    So, will the my raw files work with Photoshop Elements?
      So if you are wondering if your camera is supported by ACR or will work in Photoshop Elements, first check this list:
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
      Once you know whether your camera is supported by ACR and by which version, check this list to see whether your version of Photoshop Elements supports that version of ACR or later:
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
      If your version of Photoshop Elements should open raw files from your camera, make sure you have the latest version of ACR installed. Go to Help > Updates to install the latest ACR release.
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    Where are all of the tools and options that I've seen available in tutorial books and videos?
    Photoshop Elements has fewer tools and options than it's parent Photoshop. These differences are documented here:
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    Why doesn’t my version of Photoshop or Lightroom support my camera?
    In depth: Camera Raw
    Julieanne Kost's Camera Raw video tutorials
    Adobe Camera Raw turns 10

    Hi Joshua ,
    I would like to know few things before I assist you any further.
    Which version of Android are you using?
    What kind of PDF file it is?
    Try uninstalling the app once and they try to reinstall .
    See what happens.
    Regards
    Sukrit Dhingra

  • FAQ: Will Photoshop work with my camera, or Why won't my raw files open?

    What is a raw file?
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    What is Adobe Camera Raw?
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    So, will the my raw files work with Photoshop?
      So if you are wondering if your camera is supported by ACR or will work in Photoshop, first check this list:
    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
      Once you know whether your camera is supported by ACR and by which version, check this list to see whether your version of Photoshop supports that version of ACR or later:
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
      If your version of Photoshop should open raw files from your camera, make sure you have the latest version of ACR installed. Go to Help > Updates to install the latest ACR release.
      You can also manually download and install ACR updates:
    Macintosh
    Windows
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       If you are still having trouble with your raw files, check these:
    Troubleshoot Camera Raw
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