I hope it hasn't corrupted those backup catalogs and more, I hope it hasn't
corrupted the photos or the drives the photos are stored on.
My first experience installing Lightroom 3 was SO NEGATIVE I've never used it. I
already had an organizational structure for my photo "catalog" and Adobe Bridge
will do it MY WAY!
Lightroom wouldn't.
And nothing I've heard about Lightroom since then encourages me to attempt to
change my mind about it.
On 7/13/2021 20:55:01, Rick Womer wrote:
I haven’t been very active for a while because I’ve been spending my time
trying to sort out a Lightroom problem (with 1 1/2 hours on a chat yesterday,
1/2 hour last week, and a several hours on the computer).
When I launch LR 10.3 (with photos stored on my own drives, not in Adobe’s
cloud), the catalog window says that I have 44,000 missing photos, and 94,000
photos overall. I actually have 50,000-ish actual photos, and a casual scan
doesn’t show any missing.’
So, two Adobe on-line techs and I have tried to figure this out. Yesterday
the tech came to the conclusion that my catalog must be corrupted. So today,
I used LR to open a backup of my catalog from just before the “missing
photos” notice appeared; LR still told me the same thing. The “missing
photos” persisted even when I opened catalog backups from 1 month, 3 months,
and a year ago (at which point some of the “missing photos” hadn’t been taken
yet!).
At this point this is probably just a distracting annoyance, but it’s become
harder to trust LR with anything.
Ideas anyone?
Rick --
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