my digital storage is not up to par. I have them scatered all over
Dave
On Mon, Jul 9, 2018 at 2:39 PM, Bill wrote:
> It looks like I didn't lose anything. My haphazard method of storing
> multiple copies of files seems to have worked for me.
> It took most of the weekend to make Lightroom happy
It looks like I didn't lose anything. My haphazard method of storing
multiple copies of files seems to have worked for me.
It took most of the weekend to make Lightroom happy again by creating
directories and moving files into them so that it could find them.
One of the things I discovered was th
It also doesn’t help when the Gods decide that your house is overdue for a
lightning bolt, and everything inside gets toasted.
Hence the way off site storage.
Rick
> On Jul 7, 2018, at 6:14 PM, Bill wrote:
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> On 7/7/2018 3:14 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
The cloud can be a helpful suppleme
On 7/7/2018 3:14 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
The cloud can be a helpful supplemental backup.<<
Indeed. My cyber-meltdown in January left me feeling cyber-mortal; the
drive containing my photos got toasted, as did one of my two
TimeMachine backup drives. Now I have two TimeMachine backups plus
Backbla
>>The cloud can be a helpful supplemental backup.<<
Indeed. My cyber-meltdown in January left me feeling cyber-mortal; the
drive containing my photos got toasted, as did one of my two
TimeMachine backup drives. Now I have two TimeMachine backups plus
Backblaze.
Rick
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 1:26 P
Steve Cottrell wrote on 7/6/18 2:18 AM:
On 6/7/18, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
Damn. Hope you can fix that. Another reason why I will never use
Lightroom. It's photoshop and old fashioned file keeping and backup for
this old fashioned guy.
I have to say that I agree.
I hav
On 7/6/2018 10:24 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I would speculate that it has happened because it was one of the most
frequently used directories on the disk.
With that, when the glitch happened, something was writing to the
directory,
and hence the directory was corrupted.
It's possible I shut
I would speculate that it has happened because it was one of the most
frequently used directories on the disk.
With that, when the glitch happened, something was writing to the directory,
and hence the directory was corrupted.
I assume all your image files were in subdirectories, and not in a
On 7/6/2018 6:41 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Damn. Hope you can fix that. Another reason why I will never use Lightroom.
It’s photoshop and old fashioned file keeping and backup for this old fashioned
guy.
What Bill is describing is a Drobo problem, not a Lightroom problem
He always knew how to push Bill's buttons...
On 7/6/2018 9:21 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
That darn Brad Drobo
Dave
What Bill is describing is a Drobo problem, not a Lightroom problem.
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On 7/6/2018 9:21 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
That darn Brad Drobo
Dave
What Bill is describing is a Drobo problem, not a Lightroom problem.
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That darn Brad Drobo
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Paul Stenquist wrote:
>Damn. Hope you can fix that. Another reason why I will never use Lightroom.
>Its photoshop and old fashioned file keeping and backup for this old
>fashioned guy.
What Bill is describing is a Drobo problem, not a Lightroom problem.
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> On 06 July 2018 at 15:25 Paul Stenquist wrote:
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>
> Damn. Hope you can fix that. Another reason why I will never use Lightroom.
> It’s photoshop and old fashioned file keeping and backup for this old
> fashioned guy.
Another old fashioned guy. Zoner Photo Studio does fine as my image manag
On 6/7/18, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Damn. Hope you can fix that. Another reason why I will never use
>Lightroom. It's photoshop and old fashioned file keeping and backup for
>this old fashioned guy.
I have to say that I agree.
I have always organised all my images and video i
Me too! Never lost a file with a two-stage backup in place, and the original
files on optical media.
John in Brisbane
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Damn. Hope
Damn. Hope you can fix that. Another reason why I will never use Lightroom.
It’s photoshop and old fashioned file keeping and backup for this old fashioned
guy.
Paul
> On Jul 5, 2018, at 10:52 PM, Bill wrote:
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> I opened Lightroom to find a file, but when I tried to open said file in
> Phot
I opened Lightroom to find a file, but when I tried to open said file in
Photoshop, I discovered that the file did not exist outside of the
Lightroom catalogue.
Somehow, my Drobo managed to completely lose my entire image file
directory. That's over 30k files dating from 2006 to last week that j
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