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November 20, 2024
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v.14.0.1 Catalog Corrupted after Denoising 150 images! App crashed and now it says corrupt catalog!

  • November 20, 2024
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I have been using LRC for several years now and never had any issues till now. 

 

Configuration: iMac 27" intel i9, 96gb ram, LRC catalog and images stored on external Samsung 980 SSD/ MacOS 15.1.1

 

I udated to MacOS 15.1 a month ago, LRC seemed faster, but within the last week its been crashing after it completes a denoising batch process.  

 

- I repair the catalog and optimize it and it works fine. 

 

Today I started a batch denoise of 150 images. It completed and I went to open one and it crashed. 

 

I restart the app, its says catalog corrupted!!!

I then try and repair it, and it fails to repair. 

 

Now it says "An error prevented Lightroom Classic from Opening this catalog. "

 

I also updated to macOS 15.1.1 today which was security issue fix so I can't imagine it affected the LRC Cat file. 

 

How do I repair this? 

 

I tried the right click option on the LRC catalog but it does not show any option to show package contents!  ( as per the  adobe website! https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/failure-in-opening-catalog.html) 

 

 

Mac

  1. Open the location of the catalog. The default location of the catalog would be in the Pictures folder. 

  2. Right-click the catalog-name.lrcat-data folder and select show package contents.

  3. Delete the "CURRENT" file.

     
  4. Open Lightroom Classic and ignore the same error message that may pop-up.

  5. Re-open Lightroom Classic again.

     

    No idea why I can't open the catalog file to show package contents.

 

Need guidance since there's no way to call Adobe support.

 

Thank you advance.

 

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2 replies

dj_paige
Legend
November 20, 2024

Restore a recent backup of your catalog file.

JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 20, 2024

Make sure you try to open the 'catalog.lrcat-data' file, not the 'catalog.lrcat' file.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga