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The only solution is to use dedicated star photography editor or use Photoshop to clone them out. "Is there any way to turn off the algorithm for removing hot pixels in lightroom?" It has nothing to do with the original Raw file. If you save as a psd that is a totally separate file. If you wanted to start from scratch in an unaltered Raw file you can. PS makes a tag that keeps all the info on your edits. When you save in PS you never do anything to the original Raw file. Not demosaiced and that is can't really save back to a raw format and it seems like information is lost."
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With the same settings in manual mode I could get the same DR. If your target is to remove what looks like "amp glow" you will need a dark frame. Lightroom removes hot pixels automatically (more or less) so you shouldn't need Long exposure noise reduction if you just want to remove bad pixels. In my opinion more noise in shadows (but hot pixels removed).
#LIGHTROOM CR2 FILE CANON 6D MARK II PRO#
I have no idea what happened but I have tried SanDisk's Rescue Pro Deluxe, StellarPhoenixMacDataRecovery, Jihosoft Photo Recovery and none have been able to fix the issue. Some of the images were also saying the file size was Zero MB.

The images still showed up as individual images and showed the file size but the dimensions would not show up in the preview along with the image preview. So I opened up the sd card on my mac and the first image was working but the rest would not load.

When I got back an hour later, Lightroom said that only 1 image imported and the rest had errors. I added all my keywords and typical info and all the images were still looking fine. I opened up Lightroom (Mac 2015.6) and opened the import window. I also formatted it in camera right before session (like normal) I have used this SD card many times before and had no issues.
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The next morning I put the SD card (SanDisk Extreme Pro 32gb Class 10) into my Lexar Professional Workflow SR2 SD reader and everything was still working. The pictures were working and nothing was wrong. I came home that night and my wife looked at them on the camera and everything was fine. Hi, I did a bridal shoot this week and for some reason my CR2 files became corrupted.
