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Karayuschij
7 Mar 2012, 2:43 pm
I have a little problem.
Probably I am missing something:

In Lightroom 3
I export a raw in photoshop.
It will create a psd file.
I work the file in photoshop
I save the file in jpg format
I get the jpg file in Lightroom 3
And this is okay for me

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In Lightroom 4
I export a raw in photoshop.
It will create a psd file and put it in the LR library
I work the file in photoshop
I save the file in jpg format
The jpg file does not appear in Lightroom 4
And this is not okay for me


So I delete the psd file
I synchronize the folder containing the image
The dialog tells that there is one new file
I click ok to import
Message: "There is no file to import"……


Very boring…

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Well, I have just discovered that the Synchronize operation works only if the "Show import options" is activate.

Jim Wilde
7 Mar 2012, 3:38 pm
Interesting problem. By design, I believe that you are not supposed to be able to 'save as' and create a Jpeg, and have it show up in the catalog automatically. Having said that, I recall being very surprised sometime last year when we realised that it WAS in fact possible. So I just tried to test it again, and oddly I can no longer make this happen....if I use 'save as' instead of 'save', and select the jpeg file type, the resulting jpeg does not appear in the catalog. I tested this on 2.7, 3.6, and 4.0 and got consistent results. I can only conclude that one of the 3.x versions created the loophole which allowed it, and a later 3.x version closed it again.

BTW, synchronising the folder in LR4 works correctly for me with the "Show Import Dialog" option checked OR unchecked.

Karayuschij
12 Mar 2012, 9:48 am
I think that the problem is due to the fact that LR4 now uses camera raw 3.6 but has been developed for camera raw 4.
Could it be?

Jim Wilde
12 Mar 2012, 1:21 pm
I really don't know....as I said I was always under the impression that using 'save as' would NOT bring the image back into LR, although it certainly did for a while. So maybe LR4 fixes a loophole....