Working with jpeg photos

How do I combine multiple photos onto one page when converting from jpeg to pdf?

Are you using Acrobat to create the PDF from JPEG, or something else? You posted this in the Adobe Reader forum, and Reader cannot do this.

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    I don't know the answer, personally, because I don't use Lightroom. This is the Camera Raw forum.
    Someone here might answer your question, as there are a lot of clever people here, but, if not, you might try here:
    Photoshop Lightroom

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    I'm sorry I can't be more helpful, but there are lots of messages in the forums about Lightroom problems specifically related to Synology NAS. 
    Have you spoken to Synology about this?

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    I am new to the forums.
    I have been using a Windows Vista computer with I believe an older version of LR.  I thinkg it is 4.??
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    When I look at the import section i get "preview unavaible for this file"
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    When I try to work with some photos Imovie gets stuck and then it stops to work at all. It happens only with some specific photos,is there a way to repair them?I can't go on this way,help me please

    Hi,
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    QuickTime Pro and iMovie cannot transcode audio contained in MPEG movies.
    Try to convert with SimpleMovieX or MPEG Streamclip instead.
    http://www.aeroquartet.com/SimpleMovieX/
    http://www.squared5.com
    Regards, BJ

  • All of my photos now have the same photo when I look at them in the viewing area.  I have to actually open the photo itself to see the actual photo.  this makes it impossible to work with the photos in iphoto.  Help!

    All of my photos now have the same photo when I look at them in the viewing area. It makes it look as though all of my photos are the exact same! I have to actually open the photo itself to see the actual photo.  this makes it impossible to work with the photos in iphoto.  How can I return it so that I see the photo itself in the preview area? Thank you!

    Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Include the option to rebuild the thumbnails. This can take three or four goes.
    Regards
    TD

  • Working with jpegs

    For years I used both Photoshop CS and Nikon Capture NX to work with RAW files. Recently I've returned to photography and decided to try Lightroom (5.4). I've also changed my approach to shooting: now, I want to shoot RAW plus jpeg, editing the jpegs and keeping the RAW files only for those images I want to alter. What I'm finding in doing this, though, is no end of frustration with Lightroom 5, which seems strongly oriented to a RAW workflow.
    All I want to do is use Lightroom to separate my jpegs and RAWs into separate folders, then do the edit in the jpeg folder. I've ticked the box that treats jpegs as separate photos, so that they are imported into lightroom, but I find no provision for selecting the jpegs so that I can move them into a separate folder. Also, Lightroom is stripping away all the settings assigned to the RAW files by the camera, so that they no longer look the way they were shot. I would prefer to keep the RAW files as shot until I decide to change them.
    I'm beginning to think Lightroom isn't suited to the way I want to work. Can anybody help?

    I only suggested that when importing from camera storage card. Not for photos already imported into the catalog.
    I would put them back into the original folder otherwise you will have corrupted the catalog links and the files will show as missing in the LR Library.
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    Note: we are not talking about zoom to fit for pdf, etc but ONLY about zoom to fit for jpegs and similar graphics files.
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    baltwo wrote:
    If you want Apple's engineers to address your issue, then you'll have to take the time to register and report it via its bugreporter system; otherwise, your complaints are just rants and won't be addressed. Here's a quote from an Apple employee that worked with AppleScript:
    +"Even if we already know about the issue, bug reports help guide prioritization and may provide more information to help us reproduce a problem or help ensure an enhancement meets your specific needs.+
    +When reporting bugs, please provide detailed steps. In the case of AppleScript, a sample script that reproduces or illustrates the issue and which is as short and clear as possible helps immeasurably. (The ideal case is when the problem can be reproduced by running a script in Script Editor, without using any additional applications. If the problem requires sending events to another application, be sure to note whether the problem only occurs with that application.+
    +For enhancement requests, it helps to include a description of your general needs, not just specific UI or behavioral changes. It helps us to understand how you wish to use the software, which helps guide larger design changes."+
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    Does the ipod nano work with the ipod photo dock, with an s-video out? Will apple make one for the nano specifically?

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    Now I am reading that there are 'filters' or available plug-ins for Photoshop that will work with the wow factor and do some straightening for added creative ability with this lens. This is a new untouched area for me.
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