Why Did Lightroom Upload 2 of Every Picture

  • #2

What photographic camera do you have? The most likely crusade of your trouble is Adobe does not support your photographic camera for tethered shooting yet.

I know with some unsupported Canon cameras yous have to use the Canon program to do the tethered shooting and have Lightroom gear up to auto import it. Someone on here is probably ameliorate able to assist you on setting information technology up, but the kickoff question is what camera exercise you have? That will make up one's mind what you need to do.

Here is a list of supported cameras from the Adobe Website. http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/tethered-camera-back up-lightroom-4.html

I see yous listing a Nikon D3200 in your Profile. I don't believe that camera is listed (assuming that link is the nigh current.)

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  • #3

What camera exercise you lot have? The most likely crusade of your problem is Adobe does not support your camera for tethered shooting yet.

I know with some unsupported Catechism cameras you have to use the Catechism program to do the tethered shooting and accept Lightroom prepare to motorcar import it. Someone on here is probably better able to help you on setting it up, but the first question is what camera exercise you have? That will determine what you lot need to do.

Hither is a list of supported cameras from the Adobe Website. http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/tethered-camera-back up-lightroom-4.html

I see yous list a Nikon D3200 in your Profile. I don't believe that camera is listed (bold that link is the almost current.)

This link covers the electric current situation.
If your camera is non listed, unfortunately, at this time, tethered shooting is not supported.

BTW, I nearly forgot - welcome to Lightroom Forums!
Apologies if we are not able to solve your conundrum.

Tony Jay

  • #four

I have a Nikon D3200. Do yous know of any programs that support teathered shooting for my camera?

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Another option or workaround with the Mac is to connect your camera to your computer and start up Epitome Capture. You should be able to have pics with the camera which can then be stored in a binder from which the pics tin be auto imported into Light Room. A bit cumbersome to set up but works. Don't know if your camera would be recognized past Image Capture but it should.

Ben F

This was VERY helpful! I just recently upgraded to a newer Mac with El Capitan and suddenly could no longer tether my camera and download in Lightroom. When I tether, the PHOTOS app (that comes with El Capitan) automatically loads. So I imported all the photos into PHOTO, and so clicked and dragged copies into a folder on my desktop. From there, I went to Lightroom and imported the copies off my desktop folder. Worked like a charm!! Had to become back and delete the original images out of the PHOTO app then I wasn't duplicating, simply worked great. Cheers so much!!

Victoria Bampton

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Hi Gretchen, welcome to the forum!

When y'all connect the camera, open the Image Capture app, select the camera in the top left, then click the pointer in the bottom left corner. That'll give you a choice of which app opens when you connect the photographic camera. It's probably fix to Photos at the moment, simply you can change it to Lightroom or None.

Victoria Bampton

  • #17

Hi Philippe, welcome to the forum!

Yes, those elements should be compatible. Have you double checked that nil else is grabbing the camera, such equally alternative tethering software or Prototype Capture? And you've tried these troubleshooting steps? Set tethered shooting in Lightroom

Victoria Bampton

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Has it ever worked for y'all Philippe?

clee01l

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Victoria Bampton

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Ok, I've tried 2 diffterent programs and they wont observe my camera when I plug information technology in for teathered shooting. But when I turn my camera on, it shows up in the devices and drivers files so I know its working. This is driving me crazy, and I'one thousand trying to do a shoot with my friend's child. Someone please aid me! Thanks so much! UPDATE, I found this information and tried everything but nothing worked... And everyone stopped talking before at that place was a solution.

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FYI, this issue has not gone abroad in 2017 (every bit of today, May 1). With El Capitan, my Lightroom 5.7 stopped recognizing my Nikon D5000 and it also does not recognize my Nikon D7100... but *only* for tethering (with or without memory card(s) or blank memory menu(s) in either camera). I tin can import raw pics (using Photos or Lightroom) just fine from the cameras via USB. Bottom line is that I've long since given upwardly trying to run Lightroom for this office as DigiCamControl works fine (I'm using a PC at that place) and it handles both cameras simultaneously while allowing storage to either the computer, the camera or both. At any charge per unit, I tin give an unqualified "NO" to the assertion that Lightroom 5 supports tethering on El Capitan (MacBook Pro, 2012) for my D5000 and D7100... information technology most certainly does not as it does non recognize the photographic camera(s) even later importing pictures from them! <sigh> I suspect there's some kind of "security" set in El Capitan that makes this not work (haven't tried it with Sierra, don't intend to upgrade there as as well many things terminate working with each new version of Os X). The simple (and simply i I've institute) solution for me is to apply a Windows reckoner for tethering (and there are several fantabulous applications that support tethering). Anyone with a new (Mac) solution for this trouble?
Update: based on comments from several forums, it seems that the only fashion the tethering issue will be stock-still (for me) is to upgrade to Lightroom six. Apparently Version 5.7 is also onetime to receive an El Capitan "tethering" upgrade from Adobe every bit the Nikon SDK's for El Capitan were released in mid-Dec of 2015. The strange thing is that Os X must accept them in some (Apple just?) applications, such as Photos, since they recognize and interface with the cameras. In fact, Lightroom five.vii will nonetheless recognize and import photos (via USB) from these cameras... information technology just won't tether to them. I suppose there's a split "tether software" group at Adobe that has been given marching orders to *not* exercise the update or perhaps the LR five.7 import office didn't require the SDK changes to work (and it does work) in El Capitan. I just wish I hadn't upgraded my Bone X... seems there are e'er surprises with that that finish upwards costing me money (or pushing me dorsum to PC's)...

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  • #25

When LR6 was released, LR5 became a legacy app. No further work is washed on legacy apps. No bug fixes and no ACR updates for new cameras. This is not unique to Adobe wrt legacy apps. It happens with all software developers.
You can with little cost ($79USD) upgrade to LR6 and become the reward of current bug fixes and new cameras (including tethering) that are plant in the LR6 app which will continue to be supported until there is a new version that replaces LR6. FWIW, y'all could also do good from upgrading your OS to Sierra (this is a costless upgrade)

Yep. Got that all figured out now. Getting gun shy about upgrading OS X. Seems like something fails to piece of work later on every upgrade. As I said, it's not that I can't get it to work... information technology only e'er costs more. I've more often than not moved to PC applications for everything except Photoshop and I didn't use LR five very heavily anyway. I guess information technology'southward more often than not annoying when things unexpectedly fail to work (and I can load pictures from my photographic camera via USB but tin't control the camera, which was a surprise to me)... after an Bone 10 change. I've at present switched to Windows for tethering and digicamcontrol works smashing, with significantly more than features than LR tethering for my D7100. More and more that'southward what I've seen as a practiced culling to Mac applications... peculiarly when I tin can run Windows programs that I purchased 10 or more years ago simply that still work fine. Oh, I guess I have some Mac stuff in that category likewise... and I still like Apple's hardware... but the cash drain is more I want. A "costless" Bone 10 upgrade has never been "gratuitous", starting with Yosemite particularly. Thanks for your clarification response, I appreciate it.

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