lfm
Loc: Enka North Carolina
I have shot some pictures of glass and then worked them in On1 Raw HDR. When I try to move them to a Sandisk Flash Drive it moves the original picture not the HDR picture. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Charlie
I don't have On1 but I believe it uses non-destructive processing, which means that it keeps the original plus a record of the adjustments that you've made. What you're seeing may be a jpg preview of the original image. If you use On1 to open the file that's been saved to the flash drive you may find that On1 opens the file with adjustments.
lfm
Loc: Enka North Carolina
It does show the picture with adjustments but I am tring to pull that picture to a flash drive. When I copy and move to the flash drive it does not show that picture. It shows the original. Tring to figure out what i am doing wrong so I can pull the adjusted pictures for printing. Thanks.
Charlie
Again I don't have On1 so I'm speculating. Does it export a separate sidecar file? If it does you'd need to save both together on the flash drive (and keep them together).
lfm
Loc: Enka North Carolina
I appreciate your help with this. To be honest I`m not sure. I will check this out. Again thanks.
Charlie
Another thought - I'm not sure what you mean when you say "move them". If you're using Windows or On1 to move files, it probably does it to the original. That isn't the same as doing an export and specifying the destination folder. You may have to export them individually, specifying the file type and destination.
lfm
Loc: Enka North Carolina
That's what I was thinking> will try that also. Thanks again.
Charlie
lfm wrote:
.....When I copy and move to the flash drive it does not show that picture. It shows the original.......
When you say "shows the original", are you talking about the thumbnail image that you see in File Explorer? It's possible that the thumbnail will show the original image while the file itself contains the adjustments. Export the file to the flash drive then use On1 to open it. That will show you if the adjustments are being transferred or not.
With non-destructive editing, the thumbnail isn't a reliable indicator of the contents. My Screensaver shows a randomised selection of images from my hard drive, and with files that I've edited in Lightroom, the Screensaver shows the original, unedited files.
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