Christine - I think what you are saying is that you have some DNGs
that you have edited and saved as JPGs, and that you now have a DNG
and a JPG with the same name.

If that is true, Lightroom acts like the JPG isn't there and only
shows you the raw file.

I'm not sure of the details of file handling.  But I am listening to
the Lightroom course on Kelby training and remember the instructor
making that statement.

gs

George Sinos
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On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Christine  Aguila
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone:  Back from the June Bloom in Southern California, though happy
> it was jacket weather.  We visited a friend who is a lieutenant colonel in
> the marines--so it was like being on intense patrol for 6 days, march,
> march, up the hill, always on the move. Had a great, great time though; we
> saw some pretty vistas.
>
> Anyway, last night I started downloading the holiday shots.  I got four
> cards downloaded.  I rendered a few frames and exported them as jpegs to my
> desktop just to get the screen-size-overview-look-see like I usually do.
>
> I took a break, came back to Lightroom to have another look-see, and I
> couldn't find a lot of the frames I had downloaded in my Lightroom
> catalogue--including the frames that I had rendered and exported as jpegs. I
> looked and looked and looked--never found them.  Said unrendered DNG frames
> were--and are--safe on the two external hard drives which I work off of, and
> that's good, but gosh I can't figure out for the life of me what happened.
>
> Has anyone had something similar happen?  Anyone have any ideas what might
> have happened?  How could these frames just disappear after I had rendered
> and exported them?
>
> Good to be back--oh, and Igor, never got to the wild animal park or the sea
> food restaurant, but big thanks for the suggestions--mighty neighborly of
> you.  Much appreciated.  And I'm glad everyone had a great time at GFM.
> Looks like next year, 2011, the 10 year anniversary, might be a good time to
> go as well.  Could be fun.
>
> Now back to the Lighroom conundrum . . .
> Cheers, Christine
>
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