If you photograph with your camera’s settings to “Raw+JPEG”, and output both a Raw and JPEG file for each image, then there is a setting in Lightroom that you may be interested in. You can either keep these files together (so they are treated as one Raw file), or separate them so that they appear individually.


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If you photograph with your camera’s settings to “Raw+JPEG”, and output both a Raw and JPEG file for each image, then there is a setting in Lightroom that you may be interested in. You can either keep these files together (so they are treated as one Raw file), or separate them so that they appear individually.


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