
For these instances, we have been advising the affected customers to please contact Adobe support directly to find out how to change this import behavior. This is entirely controlled by Lightroom. First, there is no code for setting in PureRAW that would cause Lightroom to place its processed photos into a collection. This does not happen on all systems, but some specific systems are affected this way. We have seen a few reports like yours on how files processed in DxO PureRAW are imported into the Adobe Lightroom database. No newbie.Īfter contacting DXO this was their response

FYI the OP, me, has been using Lightroom from Version 1.0. Here in lies the probably or at least one of them. However, Lightroom Classic ignores this file and instead opens the Collections file in a new window. Secondly, the file is also imported to the Original folder and put into a DXO folder.


First of all the DXO plug-in does import the file to a Collections titled DXO.
