A 55Mb Nikon Z7 NEF goes to 350Mb if used with 3 layers for example. This is necessary so that all the images can be worked on together for masking etc. If several images are combined in layers (or one image is duplicated into layers) in On1, a new and enormous file is created. ![]() XMP sidecar file, readable by Lightroom (see Lightroom note 2 below) The metadata about an image (locations, ratings, keywords, IPTC, EXIF etc) is stored by ON1 in a. It is not readable or even recognised by Lightroom. This is an absolutely critical file, and must not be lost, or the edits cannot be recreated. The edit information about a RAW file is stored by ON1 in a sidecar file with the same prefix, but a. But On1 stores the edit information in a separate file. These files are readable by Lightroom and On1 of course. On1 uses a non-destructive process for the most part, so it will use the. It’s also a single photo process, and does not work well in batch (say for 200 images).Ī key to solving the problem is understanding the file formats used by On1 and LR. There is a work-around hack, but a little bit of setup work (one time) is required as shown in this article and video. However, the 2022 version of Photo Raw does not have this capability, in a very user-unfriendly attempt to sell separate stand-alone versions of the software.
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