08-24-2011, 10:43 AM
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There's an option in Preferences to treat the JPGs as seperate images. Would that help?
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Lightroom/3.0/Using/WSA66356E1-47C3-405f-8E7F-0FD7AAEB0575.html
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Oh yes, that would help. Thank you.
Although it looks like an import preference, so nothing that affects already imported files?
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1314180546' post='10919']
Aperture handles this much better, there are options in the import dialog to import only RAW, only JPG or both and in the latter case which one to use as master.
Doesn't help you, of course, but might be worth to send this as feature request to Adobe.
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Not reason enough to go for a Mac. But I will consider telling it to Adobe.
There's an option in Preferences to treat the JPGs as seperate images. Would that help?
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Lightroom/3.0/Using/WSA66356E1-47C3-405f-8E7F-0FD7AAEB0575.html
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Oh yes, that would help. Thank you.
Although it looks like an import preference, so nothing that affects already imported files?
[quote name='mst' timestamp='1314180546' post='10919']
Aperture handles this much better, there are options in the import dialog to import only RAW, only JPG or both and in the latter case which one to use as master.
Doesn't help you, of course, but might be worth to send this as feature request to Adobe.
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Not reason enough to go for a Mac. But I will consider telling it to Adobe.