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  • October 16, 2024
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I just updated to Lightroom Classic 14.0.1.  All develop history on edited photos is missing.  Is there a way to get the history back?

Correct answer C.Cella

@MIFKAP I had the same problem 

Upon upgrade a copy of you old catalog was created in a folder called "Old Lightroom Catalogs"...it is located in the same folder of your current LrC 14 catalog.

Keep that safe...move it to a safe location if you prefer but you can keep it there.
Now copy the old catalog (I said copy, do not move it) back to the location of your choice., for instance where the current LrC 14 catalog is.

If you have NOT not renamed your catalog after upgrade then copying the old LrC 13 catalog the same location of the current LrC 14  will overwrite it so be careful

Upgrade again the LrC 13 catalog (it will be copied again a second time in a nearby "Old Lightroom Catalogs"), the date appended in the name will differ so you can identify them.


E.g

CatalogName_2024_10_dd_1235
CatalogName_2024_10_dd_2345

dd = day

 

After upgrade verify your new LrC 14 catalog size is in line with the old one...this will be indication tha the upgrade this time carried over history.

In my case I got a successful catalog upgrade at my second try


Original Catalog 29.55Gb
First LrC 14 upgrade 19Gb

Second Catlog upgrade 29.52Gb

There is a 30Mb discrepancy and the Adobe team has not explained it to me...yet.

I have been able to work normally after the second upgrade.
.


 

5 replies

DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2024

I up dated to LrC from 14.0 to 14.0.1 today on my PC and have no problems with my history records.

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.3; PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
C.Cella
Legend
October 16, 2024

@DdeGannes 

Lucky you!

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Participating Frequently
October 16, 2024

For the record, I don't seem to have this problem either, checked with a few selected photos (as far back as as 1988) in my catalogue, all have their history (called "Protokoll" in my German Lightroom Classic). And I can select the various edit steps just fine, the changes done in those steps are properly reflected in the selected photo.

 

This is with Lightroom Classic 14.0.1, as just upgraded from 14.0.0, on macOS Sequoia 15.0.1 (24A348), on an Intel iMac 27" 2020.

 

My catalogue was originally created with Lightroom 3.x and migrated ever since then. It now contains 120'000+ photos, coming from all sorts of cameras (various iPhones, scanners, various Pentax DSLs, other cameras, ...).

 

For what its worth...

C.Cella
C.CellaCorrect answer
Legend
October 16, 2024

@MIFKAP I had the same problem 

Upon upgrade a copy of you old catalog was created in a folder called "Old Lightroom Catalogs"...it is located in the same folder of your current LrC 14 catalog.

Keep that safe...move it to a safe location if you prefer but you can keep it there.
Now copy the old catalog (I said copy, do not move it) back to the location of your choice., for instance where the current LrC 14 catalog is.

If you have NOT not renamed your catalog after upgrade then copying the old LrC 13 catalog the same location of the current LrC 14  will overwrite it so be careful

Upgrade again the LrC 13 catalog (it will be copied again a second time in a nearby "Old Lightroom Catalogs"), the date appended in the name will differ so you can identify them.


E.g

CatalogName_2024_10_dd_1235
CatalogName_2024_10_dd_2345

dd = day

 

After upgrade verify your new LrC 14 catalog size is in line with the old one...this will be indication tha the upgrade this time carried over history.

In my case I got a successful catalog upgrade at my second try


Original Catalog 29.55Gb
First LrC 14 upgrade 19Gb

Second Catlog upgrade 29.52Gb

There is a 30Mb discrepancy and the Adobe team has not explained it to me...yet.

I have been able to work normally after the second upgrade.
.


 

MIFKAPAuthor
Inspiring
October 17, 2024

This is great information!    I just spent an hour online with Adobe support and they have escalated the issue to a senior level.   I have a call with them tomorrow  and will take that call.  It'll be interesting  if they do as you recommend.   

If not, I will proceed as you recommend. 

Thanks so much!!

dj_paige
Legend
October 16, 2024

I have 14.0.1 on Windows 11, I do not see the problem you mentioned.

 

It did rebuild the catalog when I opened the app for the first time.

 

Do you mean it upgraded the catalog?

MIFKAPAuthor
Inspiring
October 16, 2024
Upgraded.

M. Kapolka
GoldingD
Legend
October 16, 2024

Sometimes during an upgrade the wrong catalog gets upgraded. Check for a different catalog.

 

GoldingD
Legend
October 16, 2024

Was this an update from LrC v14.0, or an upgrade from LrC v13.5

 

MIFKAPAuthor
Inspiring
October 16, 2024

I'm guessing 14 as I keep up with the upgrades whenever there is a new one available.  It did rebuild the catalog when I opened the app for the first time.

GoldingD
Legend
October 16, 2024
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I'm guessing 14 as I keep up with the upgrades whenever there is a new one available.  It did rebuild the catalog when I opened the app for the first time.


By @MIFKAP

Did you use LrC yesterday?

 

KR Seals
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2024

More info is required:  Windows? What Version? Mac? What Version?

Computer specs?

I'm not seeing that on LrC V 14.0.1 on my standby Win 10 machine. 

 

Ken Seals - Nikon Z 9, Z 8, 14mm-800mm. Computer Win 11 Pro, I7-14700K, 64GB, RTX3070TI. Travel machine: 2021 MacBook Pro M1 MAX 64GB. All Adobe apps.
MIFKAPAuthor
Inspiring
October 16, 2024

MAC, OS 14