I am also the creator and all things behind the small but perfectly formed Photography Explained Podcast. So I know Lightroom!Īnd here is the proof, Lightroom 1, 2, 3 and 4 found in my garage the other day! I have been a Lightroom user since version 1.0 way back in 2007. I specialise in architectural and construction photography, and also have a couple of other websites, Photos Of Santorini and Paxos Travel Guide. Who am I to tell you this stuff? I’m Rick McEvoy, a photographer based in the UK. Let me tell you what you can do about this, and why this happens, and how you can stop this from happening again. Lightroom is not darkening your image, it is displaying the unprocessed RAW file.īelieve it or not this is how it is meant to be, so do not worry. The RAW file is unprocessed, so appears darker, flatter, duller and with less contrast. Once Lightroom has processed the data in the RAW file the JPEG preview is replaced by the RAW file. When you open a RAW file in Lightroom the first thing that you see is a JPEG preview. Have you ever opened up photos in Lightroom that looked fine only for them to go dark?
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