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Is there a way to view a single file without newer files replacing it in therered LLCC?

Community Beginner ,
Mar 26, 2017 Mar 26, 2017

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If I am shooting thethered with a Canon 1Dx into Lightroom CC, is there a way that my client can view a single image on my laptop and that I can keep shooting without my newer files replacing what the client sees on the screen?

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Adobe Employee , Mar 27, 2017 Mar 27, 2017

Hi bleverone,

By default, Lightroom selects and displays the most recently captured photo in the preview area. Choose File > Tethered Capture and deselect Auto Advance Selection if you do not want Lightroom to automatically select the most recently captured photo.

refer: How to import photos into Lightroom from a tethered camera

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Mohit

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Mar 27, 2017 Mar 27, 2017

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Hi bleverone,

By default, Lightroom selects and displays the most recently captured photo in the preview area. Choose File > Tethered Capture and deselect Auto Advance Selection if you do not want Lightroom to automatically select the most recently captured photo.

refer: How to import photos into Lightroom from a tethered camera

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Mohit

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Thanks Mohit-I missed that autoadvance feature, I had it turned off in preferences and figured that should do it. Didn't even think there would be a separate command for tethering I needed to turn off. THANKS! Solved my issue! Bob

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Your Welcome.

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Mohit

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