![]() If it’s a raw file, either application can open it in Adobe Camera Raw. So what can you do in the meantime? Instead of Lightroom or Lightroom Classic, you can use Photoshop and Adobe Bridge to browse the SD card and edit. You can certainly ask for it to be changed by submitting a feature request in the Ideas section of this community, and if it gets enough upvotes there it might happen. But that is the philosophy of the Lightroom team, to err on the safe side with data. Now, you could say Adobe is being too cautious here. ![]() The other reason is that some cameras are picky about the file system on a card that camera set up, so allowing other programs to work off the SD card potentially risks the data on the card. There are multiple reasons for this: One is that in case it’s a camera card, it could get reformatted soon and then the images would not be there the next time Lightroom Classic looks for them. That means the Move and Add options are not available for camera card formats. ![]() Lightroom Classic is programmed to forbid cataloging an image on that kind of media. However, there is a special rule for some removable media such as SD cards. Add means “catalog the image in its current folder without moving or copying it.” With Lightroom Classic, it is possible to leave files where they are if you select the Add option in the Import dialog box. That makes no sense, my photos are already offline (sd card), I want to use them directly without uploading them unless I want to (which I don't at all) By sounds like you want to edit directly on the SD card without even copying them to the computer? That is impossible with cloud-based Lightroom, which requires importing before editing.
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