![]() ![]() Obviously that picked up the existing Catalog. We eventually upgraded to LR Classic which accepted the Z7 NEFs without problem. We tried to use Adobe DNG Converter but that did not work very well. It would not open the NEFs and ACR was not upgradeable. The standalone LR was in use (latest version) at the time. The time the ghost images started to appear was the time a Nikon Z7 was introduced. I trust the screen shots below will provide the basic data as you requested.Īs far as the problem is concerned I also include screen shots from where it began. Ghost images - no idea how to get rid of them They have been assigned a catalog #.Īny ideas as to why this may have occurred and how to fix it would be most appreciated. The ghosts do not seem to have created problems apart from being untidy. However, one possibility may be that this has somehow created the ghosts? Finally convinced to upgrade to Classic and no apparent problems with Z7 files since then. Resisted changing to a subscription so as an interim used Adobe DNG Converter. My friend had the standalone version of LR which was fine but that plan fell apart when she got a Nikon Z7 so LR could not read the. For a number of reasons ended up with a number of duplicates and these are gradually being removed from the catalog. I then checked all the links and they seem to be ok. ![]() Have just been through a process where we have moved the images from the Mac to an external drive. Will not accept a Cmd-Delete or a Reject (X). However the library panel has no data so no idea where they came from. As you can see from the capture, there are a number of blank (ghost) images. I am a relatively experienced LR Classic user but would be very grateful for help with a problem a friend is having as I have never seen anything like it before. ![]()
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