I usually shoot RAW photos. Once in awhile I will switch back to JPEG. Is there a way to identify which photos are RAW in Lightroom library and such?
Thanks!
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I usually shoot RAW photos. Once in awhile I will switch back to JPEG. Is there a way to identify which photos are RAW in Lightroom library and such? Thanks! |
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Short Answer: Open the photo in Loupe mode, press "i" and you will see the photo meta data information like the shutter speed, aperture, focal length, and the file's extension which will be either (in your case) jpeg or your camera raw extension. |
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I use four different ways. More probably exist, but this is what I find handy.
Note: this example has the sort option shown as well as the image filename of the selected image.
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There are many ways to do this:
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Lightroom will show you the extension of the file, which should point you in the right direction, but if that's not quite good enough, try creating a Smart Collection -- you can filter by file type there, including RAW vs. JPG. |
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(In windows) if you just hover over an item in Library view in Lightroom it will show you the filename and the extension of that file. |
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