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LightRoom Help …Again - or is that still?
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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 365862" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>I have just been through a similar problem but using the USB cable. The same solution should work for the SD card. I have a two click solution that uses Nikon Transfer first but its completely automatic and involves just two clicks once set up</p><p></p><p>In Nikon Transfer 2 I have these settings:</p><p>Primary Destination Tab</p><p> Top left browse to the target folder I have ......Pictures/Nikon Transfer set as my target folder</p><p> Top middle <strong>select</strong> create a new sub folder for each transfer</p><p> Top right <strong>de</strong>-<strong>select</strong> rename each file on transfer</p><p></p><p>Preferences Tab</p><p> Top right <strong>select</strong> all three</p><p> Delete original files after transfer</p><p> Disconnect automatically after transfer</p><p> Open destination folder with the following application after transfer ..... enter <strong> Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5</strong></p><p></p><p>So what happens is </p><p>Plug in my camera and switch on</p><p>Nikon Transfer opens and all images are displayed in a grid</p><p>Just click Start Transfer button and one by one images are transferred to computer and disappear from the nikon transfer screen. </p><p>Lightroom automatically opens with all the new images displayed and selected as the Source</p><p>Make sure <strong>Move</strong> files (top of page) is selected in Lightroom import screen </p><p>The last destination folder you used in your Lightroom catalogue is also selected as the Destination and so all you need is to click <strong>Import</strong> and your done.</p><p>You have other options on the right hand side of the Lightroom import screen you can change before you select the import button but it can't get much simpler than that.</p><p></p><p>All the pics are moved to your catalogue Destination folder leaving your Nikon Transfer folder with a dated subfolder that is now empty.</p><p>hope this makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 365862, member: 15434"] I have just been through a similar problem but using the USB cable. The same solution should work for the SD card. I have a two click solution that uses Nikon Transfer first but its completely automatic and involves just two clicks once set up In Nikon Transfer 2 I have these settings: Primary Destination Tab Top left browse to the target folder I have ......Pictures/Nikon Transfer set as my target folder Top middle [B]select[/B] create a new sub folder for each transfer Top right [B]de[/B]-[B]select[/B] rename each file on transfer Preferences Tab Top right [B]select[/B] all three Delete original files after transfer Disconnect automatically after transfer Open destination folder with the following application after transfer ..... enter [B] Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5[/B] So what happens is Plug in my camera and switch on Nikon Transfer opens and all images are displayed in a grid Just click Start Transfer button and one by one images are transferred to computer and disappear from the nikon transfer screen. Lightroom automatically opens with all the new images displayed and selected as the Source Make sure [B]Move[/B] files (top of page) is selected in Lightroom import screen The last destination folder you used in your Lightroom catalogue is also selected as the Destination and so all you need is to click [B]Import[/B] and your done. You have other options on the right hand side of the Lightroom import screen you can change before you select the import button but it can't get much simpler than that. All the pics are moved to your catalogue Destination folder leaving your Nikon Transfer folder with a dated subfolder that is now empty. hope this makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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