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Travis BishopParticipant
Yea, I get what you mean about the badge and raw power not being able to change it.
that was why in the workaround I was changing it first in photos, before going to Raw Power, at least when I go back to look I know what image I am looking at.
Travis BishopParticipantYea, I get what you mean about the badge and raw power not being able to change it.
that was why in the workaround I was changing it first in photos, before going to Raw Power, at least when I go back to look I know what image I am looking at.
Travis BishopParticipantHey.
Monterey 12.3.1 (21E258)using the Raw power app I don’t have any issues, it aways selects the Raw file.
It is probably just the OCD in me but as you know once you edit it in Raw Power it locks it to the Raw file in photos, which is all fine.
But… in photos the image still says JPEG + RAW instead of RAW + JPEG and of you can use the switch to raw as it is locked.Only a small thing but it just helps to know what file you are looking at.
Travis BishopParticipantHey Nik.
It is a Canon R6 file extension is .CR3
Travis BishopParticipantHey Nik.
It is a Canon R6 file extension is .CR3
Travis BishopParticipantHey Nik.
I had tried it both ways.
I went to edit and then switched to RAW then opened the extensions and it selected the jpeg.
I then tried a different images switch outside of edit to raw, then went to edit and opened the extension and same thing, it selected the jpeg.I have however found a bit of a work-round that is a bit less painful for the moment then doing them one at a time.
In photos,
Select all the images you want to switch. then switch to raw. All images switch to say Raw-Jpeg.Then open up Raw Power and you will noticed that the arrow icon on the thumbnail is present next to RJ (I assume this means that file has been edited)
Anyway, just select all the images you just switched to Raw in photos, right mouse click and select revert to original). It will batch them all and once done that little arrow is now gone.Go back to Photos and click on edit on one of these images, open the extension and it now selects the Raw file.
Not ideal but it works.
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