Hi Harry. Are you sure it is the DNG files you shared to Lightroom, and not perhaps the XMP files? Also, once shared to Lightroom, and you see nothing in LR, make sure you are in the correct "Folder" in Lightroom. They should be under the "Unedited" folder. It might have happened that Lightroom opens up in a different folder, so tap the drop down to select "Unedited" and see if they are there. If these options still did nothing, you can also first attempt to save the DNG files to your phones gallery. Once saved, import them into Lightroom from there and then proceed with the steps to save the presets
For iphone you will need to use the DNG files. If they are not zipped then thats also fine. But it will depend on where they are saved on your phone. If it's in your Files App under downloads the above video should be the same. if however they are in your gallery, then you can just import them into Lightroom from there and proceed with the instructions as per the video. Just note XMP files does not work on iPhones at the time of this comment
this is the only 'working' video I could find on youtube, thanks for saving me from my gargantuan headache
So glad it was helpful!
Thanks
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if you jb its easy way whit filya do thing and put xmp..
When I select them and launch lightroom. Lightroom launches and nothing happens. Any help would be appreciated.
Hi Harry. Are you sure it is the DNG files you shared to Lightroom, and not perhaps the XMP files? Also, once shared to Lightroom, and you see nothing in LR, make sure you are in the correct "Folder" in Lightroom. They should be under the "Unedited" folder. It might have happened that Lightroom opens up in a different folder, so tap the drop down to select "Unedited" and see if they are there. If these options still did nothing, you can also first attempt to save the DNG files to your phones gallery. Once saved, import them into Lightroom from there and then proceed with the steps to save the presets
What if I don’t have a zip file? I only have .xmp & .dng.
For iphone you will need to use the DNG files. If they are not zipped then thats also fine. But it will depend on where they are saved on your phone. If it's in your Files App under downloads the above video should be the same. if however they are in your gallery, then you can just import them into Lightroom from there and proceed with the instructions as per the video. Just note XMP files does not work on iPhones at the time of this comment
Lightroom is never an option even when I hit more lightroom doesn’t pop up
Lightroom isnt even coming up in my suggested apps. So this is not helpful for me.
Too fast!