Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: dphillips899 on November 24, 2018, 12:50:46 am
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I have encountered a problem with all imports to Lightroom. The filenames appear but the images do not. An exclamation point in a black circle appears near the top right of the thumbnails. When clicking on the the blank image area an error message pops up saying "Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo". Any ideas as to how to resolve this problem?
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You will need to provide more information such as the camera make etc.
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These are images originally shot overseas on cellphones, transmitted via Whatsapp. I've successfully imported hundreds of these in the past.
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These are images originally shot overseas on cellphones, transmitted via Whatsapp. I've successfully imported hundreds of these in the past.
Not all cellphones in regard to the cameras are the same....................LR needs to be able to recognise the files. Though having said that a JPEG file (unless in some way corrupted?) should not be an issue, has the cell phone in question been set to shoot in raw?
Is it possible that Whatsapp has in some way corrupted the files so that they are no longer recognised? Are they viewable on your computer apart from in LR, such as in Windows Explorer?
Do say which cellphone make & model this one is, because this just might have been reported elsewhere. Oh, and which version of LR are you using?
As you can see the devil can be in the details and without the fullest of information folk can only speculate.
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Have you tried to view jpegs in ‘irfanview’ or ‘faststone’?
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In answer to questions: I am on Mac OSX 10.9, LR 6.13.
The pictures (JPGs) display fine in Finder.
I don't know which cellphone they were shot on; I suspect some off-brand, but I've had no problem with pix from this source in the past.
I guess that I should check to see if pix from cameras or my cellphone are still importing normally.