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So I believe my photos were corrupted when I was transferring them from an old Canon camera to macOS Sierra.
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I was told by Apple verbatim, "This is a Canon problem and you will just have to wait until Canon comes out with drivers and photo transfer software that works with Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite."
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…according to Apple Support Chat, Canon no longer provides driver or software support for photo transfer from Canon cameras to Apple iMacs under Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite. So it seems the problem is not in the way the camera stores the photos but in the way they are imported to a Mac.Īs this post in Apple support forums states: much bigger than for the JPEGs) and also the import went well. Even the ones shot in RAW+JPEG mode now showed sensible files sizes for the raw images (i.e.

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So the problem must be in the camera or the memory card and isn't related to Lightroom at all.Īfter I realized my 2014 MacBook Pro has a card reader I tried transferring some test photos to my hard drive, then importing them to Lightroom. it doesn't open those CR2 files created with RAW+JPEG mode on.Įdit #2: I now noticed that the RAW photos exported from my camera have the exact same size as the corresponding JPEG files. I've also tried deleting the accompanying JPEG photos from the directory that I'm importing the RAW photos from and setting the option "Treat JPEG files next to raw files as separate photos" in Lightroom preferences but still get the same error.Įdit: It seems the free Adobe DNG Converter has the same problem, i.e.

So, are the RAW files saved in RAW+JPEG mode somehow different from the files the RAW-only mode generates? Or why is Lightroom able to read one of them but not the other? I then tried taking a photo in RAW-only mode and importing it straight from the camera, and that seemed to work fine. SILKYPIX is equipped with the function of thumbnail, and group pictures development, which all can be saved in the Raw data folder. The files are not recognized by the raw format support in Lightroom. Using SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0, you have complete control to multiple functions to adjustment the color, tone, and white balance ultimately creating the highest resolution picture taken by a digital camera. I've tried importing the photos to Lightroom both from the Photos app (on macOS Sierra, by exporting the unmodified originals) and straight from the camera, but will always only get an error message saying In addition, it is selected as digital camera.
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It supports over 800 models of RAW files from camera manufacturers and is supported by many professional photographers and shutterbugs.
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