Solved part of my problem when I installed the Nikon software (NX2) that came with the camera. I can now at least open my images. Got a real mess with workflow haven't got that ironed out.
This sounds more like a LR/ACR version problem. What camera and what versions? - Terry
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I am no better than you. I critique to teach myself to see.
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Feel free to edit my photos or do anything else that will help me learn.
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Sony/Minolta - way more gear than talent.
This sounds more like a LR/ACR version problem. What camera and what versions? - Terry
The D7000 and I believe it was 6.0 version and it is suppose to support the D7000 and it did three days ago but refused to yesterday when I used an of brand memory card. Now it will not recognize raw files on any card. I tried LR3 also and got the same results. I was able to open the files with the Nikon software last night, but I'm not familiar with it and have been falling all over myself trying to convert and get them back into Adobe BR.
Don't forget about the Gallery. Are your photos there??
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"A photographer is known by what he shows not by what he throws. The best photographers have the biggest trash cans." Quote from Nikon School sometime in the early 1970's.
The D7000 and I believe it was 6.0 version and it is suppose to support the D7000 and it did three days ago but refused to yesterday when I used an of brand memory card. Now it will not recognize raw files on any card. I tried LR3 also and got the same results. I was able to open the files with the Nikon software last night, but I'm not familiar with it and have been falling all over myself trying to convert and get them back into Adobe BR.
I believe you need ACR v6.3 and LR v3.3 to support the D7000 RAW files. Maybe you reverted back to older versions on your PC somehow??? - Terry
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I am no better than you. I critique to teach myself to see.
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Feel free to edit my photos or do anything else that will help me learn.
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Sony/Minolta - way more gear than talent.