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Sun, Jul 10, 2011 4:32 AM
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Lightroom: Tethering Bug: OSX 10.6.8 + LR 3.4.1 [Nikon]
I am a professional photographer who relies heavily on LR for my digital workflow. I tether my Nikon D3 and D3x to LR frequently. I've never had an issue with tethering my cameras to LR until this past week. And, after much frustration and processes-of-elimination and testing the issue across multiple machines, I BELIEVE that the problem has to do with the latest OSX 10.6.8 update when running LR 3.4.1.
You can read my initial post about this problem on Adobe forums here http://forums.adobe.com/message/37883... when I was stumped about why it was happening.
Then you can see my follow-up post about this problem today here http://forums.adobe.com/message/37894... and why I think it has to do with the recent 10.6.8 update.
Please feel free to contact me for anymore information. I really hope you can look into this issue.
Thank you,
Scott Woodward
You can read my initial post about this problem on Adobe forums here http://forums.adobe.com/message/37883... when I was stumped about why it was happening.
Then you can see my follow-up post about this problem today here http://forums.adobe.com/message/37894... and why I think it has to do with the recent 10.6.8 update.
Please feel free to contact me for anymore information. I really hope you can look into this issue.
Thank you,
Scott Woodward
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kevin_tieskoetter
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9 years ago
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bobby_carmichael
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9 years ago
Bob Carmichael
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kevin_tieskoetter
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9 years ago
If you've been having tether problems with your Nikon and would like to try this new build and give me feedback, please let me know how I can contact you.
Thanks,
-kevin
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dan_bannister
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9 years ago
Kevin,
Do you have any sort of eta on a Canon fix? A week or two or more like 6 months? I realize you're under the gun, I just need to make some decisions re making other arrangements.
If you find a solution, I'm willing to do some testing, you can contact me off line via email.
Dan
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charles_best
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9 years ago
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david_garb
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9 years ago
I would be happy to test my D700 with Lion and LR 3.4.1.
Everything was just fine for the last two weeks then today I had all sorts of connection problems ( as discussed on this forum) and
corrupted files. Switched to Sofortbild and a watched folder - and had no problems
david@softbox.co.il
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jean_pierre_potez
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9 years ago
I have made a lot of tests and tried all the tips presented here without success.
But (that's my two cents...) I am sure now that there is a direct relation between the probability to fail and the file size.
If I shoot at "basic" level (small file: about 1 MB) I can take hundreds of pics without problem.
If I shoot at "fine" level (medium file : about 5 MB) it goes into trouble after 10/15 shots.
If I shoot at "RAW" (15MB) ... let's say that I can get one or ZERO picture correctly transfered to my MBP, and it's locked !
Never had to reboot the MBP but I have to quit LR and start it again to retry.
And I always wait 10 seconds between the display of the shoot on the LR screen and the next shutter triggering to be sure that all things are calmed down...
(Tests done with LR3.5, OS 10.6.8 and a Nikon D200)
I would like to test your last fix if possible (jp.potez@gmail.com)
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ben_2318124
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114 Points
9 years ago
After trying everything!! Re-installed LR, Lion, Different USB ports, mac powered or on battery it appears that I have found a fix for my tether issue. My Canon 1dsmk3 only works consistently with a Canon branded tether USB cable. I've always been convinced that they are the same as any other USB cable but maybe thats not the case... Again no idea if mine is a specific case but thought it worth mentioning. After months of problems my workflow seems to be Ok again now.
Ben
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michael_lynch_3062689
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122 Points
9 years ago
I am using a Dell Laptop with 8GB Memory and an I-5 processor with Windows 7 - Dell's custom edition. . I use a 15 foot long USB cable and my laptop recognizes my Nikon D700 camera instantly while LR takes a much longer time (2-5 minutes) to discover there is a camera available.
Once it finally discovered the camera, LR worked just fine for the first 200 photos. Then it stopped loading photos from my camera. In fact, one entire entire sitting vanished because I did not see that the images had stopped downloading. Luckily for me, I offer the clients a chance to examine the images after each sitting and discovered my problem before they went away.
But ALL THE BEAUTIFUL IMAGES I thought I had captured were LOST!
They were NOT on my Laptop nor on my computer.
All the while, the camera and laptop both reported that they were connected and even LR reported that it was connected to the camera, but the photos did not load into the computer. I tried many things to see if I could get the missing images to appear.
Like just waiting a little. Waiting a little more. Disconnecting the camera to see if they had gone onto my memory card (NO!) And when it happened again, I also tried firing the camera from LR's tether window release button. NOTHING!
All the while LR was reporting that it was connected to my D700.
In order to keep up with the line of clients, I had to disconnect the camera and show my clients previews off the back of the camera.
OUCH!!!!! Imagine how unprofessional that made me look!!!
Because LR took so long to discover the camera and I had clients lining up at my photo booth, I could 't even connect my camera to the computer to show clients photos until I had a obvious lull in business. Meanwhile I was forced to show camera-back previews to my clients and getting funny looks.
I was forced to wait for a lull in the shooting to get my D700 and LR working together because of the long lag time it takes to get LR starting to see the D700. And the only way I could get the camera communicating with LR working was to reboot.
But the problem recurred, only much sooner - after less than 40 photos.
I had some success after trying many different ideas when I tried changing the Lightroom Tethered-download preferences to use a different folder. But I don't know why that mattered, or if it was just a quirk that it worked at all. Changing folders SEEMED to be the reason I was finally able to download images into Lightroom again.
But only for a while.
I asked myself if it might be a bad connection, because that has always been a first looked at problem, but my camera was reporting connection and my computer also reported a connection.
Only LR had problems.
I have tried to examine every possible reason that my cameras and LR don't work together, but the ONLY reason that seems to come up is that LR is still a BADLY engineered program.
It is just not designed to do tethered-shooting and should NOT make claims that it can.
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
LR 3.5 Still has Serious Problems with Tethered Downloads.
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jean_pierre_potez
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9 years ago
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charles_best
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9 years ago
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baron_bratby
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80 Points
9 years ago
Windows 7
Lightroom 3.5
Canon 5DII with firmware 1.1.0
Canon 70-200 2.8L
Sigma 28-70 ex dg
We believe the problem starts when swapping lenses during the shoot.
(I do not switch the camera off or do anything special ) We just notice the images are not transferring. Switching off the camera does not achieve anything as the camera just shows the transfer icon on the back continuing to whirr with nothing happening!
The only way out seems to be remove the battery, disconnect, stop the tether on Lightroom then start all over again. Needless to say I'm not terribly happy about this. Lightroom should be able to cop even if an accident like pulling out the cable happens!
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bobby_carmichael
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272 Points
9 years ago
But, I suggest more transparency from Adobe fellows. Admit the problem and then Fix the problem. The bad feedback you've been getting stems from continuing to promote, market the LR3 tether ability when WE KNOW it ain't werkin!!!
Congratulations to Kevin Tieskoetter for getting er done. Will download 3.6RC ( I assume that stands for Robert Carmichael) tomorrow! In the meantime I'll go on my social media and extol the good work of Kevin. But this is NOT the model for how problems and fixes should go. Own up and get it fixed... That engenders loyalty yall KNOW that...
Bob Carmichael
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michael_lynch_3062689
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122 Points
9 years ago
Is this some sort of "Secret Fix"?
Additionally, the fix described above only mentions the Nikon D3.
Since I am having the problem with Nikon D700, I am wondering if the fix applied to my camera. Is that also a secret?
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bobby_carmichael
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9 years ago
Bob Carmichael
Very disturbing huh fellow photographers?
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