![]() imported photos to ios photos, show on my Mac, and from there I am able to import into LRCC from the camera roll ,and I can also do the same from the iPhone.i then wondered if it was a firmware issue with my new iPad, but no, the old series iPad Pro does the same, photos show up in photos, but not in LRCC import from camera roll.my my conclusion is that it is an issue with the iPad, and perhaps the camera raw files type. And this is where my problem is, the photos goes into IOS photos ok (apart from some that give me a red exclamation mark and refuse to come along, but never mind for now), and once imported, they do not show in LR CC in my camera roll.note, that I have waited for the photos to be uploaded to my iCloud storage, i have restarted the iPad, ‘photos are coming from an sd card, through usbc adapterdisply ok in photos, for those that did not have a red exclamation mark.you may ask, why am I posting this on this forum, apple, or iPad thread?well. One must import the photos to iOS photos first, then import from iOS photos to LR CC.2. Importing cr2 raw files from iOS photos to Lightroom ipad Hi guys, so I have spent the last two days searching the web for A solution, and I don’t think that there is one yet.i have just upgraded ipad to the 2018 12.9 ipad, i run Lightroom CC for photo editing, to edit my pics taken on a canon 5d.everything works great everywhere, but when I purchased the new ipad, I thought to get the 512gb to allow me to only take the iPad on trips, saving space and weight.however, I have just found out a couple of glitches with the workflow.1. No one seems to be able to offer and clear and definitive answers or solutions because of the cross-platform complexities. Second, is there a way to keep the original HEIC & HEVC formats during the transfer to a Windows computer and into Lightroom for Windows?Īny insights would be appreciated. Is there any loss in video quality taking place during the conversion? If so, how much quality is lost? The HEVC videos seem to be converting to. But aside from that, can anyone confirm there is, indeed, a loss of image quality taking place during the conversion process? Maybe it's negligible and I shouldn't be concerned. I don't want to lose the "live photos" because I like having the 1.5-second recordings before and after the shot. mov files) instead of HEIC (live photos) and HEVC formats. ![]() When I download photos from to my computer using iCloud for Windows, my HEIC and HEVC files automatically convert into Windows-compatible formats (.jpegs &. ![]() When I download photos and videos directly from without using iCloud for Windows, I'm not able to successfully download and open these files on the computer to move them into Adobe Lightroom, the software that would enable me to open them. My understanding is that Adobe Lightroom Classic CC for Windows now supports HEIC and HEVC file formats, which I've read are higher quality than jpegs and offer several other benefits. Hi, I'm a Windows user trying to get 15K+ worth of photos and videos from my iPhone XS imported into Adobe Lightroom CC for Windows. ![]()
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