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October 24, 2022
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Some export operations had warnings or errors

  • October 24, 2022
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This is the issue I keep having while trying to export my images. I have not been able to find an answer on how one might solve this issue. I came here to ask. Please let me know if you have had this issue and what needs to be done. Thanks!

 

ABOUT:

Version: Lightroom 6.0

Platform: Windows 11

To reproduce the problem: Export edited images at max resolution.

Expected result: The images export to the desired location on my external drive.

Actual Result: Only about 10 images are saved with the rest of the images not being saved (The image attached is what I am prompted with after "export" is complete)

Correct answer keegandietzphotography

UPDATE:
Apologies for getting back to this post a year and a half late. 
Upon getting in contact with Adobe tech support later the day of my post, it turns out this is a common error simply due to the fact that you have insufficient storage. After clearing some space on my SSD, I was able to save it promptly. 


Unfortunately, the error you are notified of does not elude to this type of problem.
So the lesson learned, don't overthink the situation, check for the simple things first, and with this specific error, check and make sure you have enough storage. 

I hope this helps.

11 replies

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 24, 2022

I was not able to replicate this.
I attempted
(Windows 10, Lightroom Desktop 6)
48 Files - Export as large JPEG.
Received 48 files. 

Can you provide any additional detail or step-by-step information about the process you are using?

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participant
October 25, 2022

My process is uploading NEF files, editing them, and exporting those images at 100% as a JPEG. 

Timothy.Spear
Inspiring
October 25, 2022

Assuming you have space, attempt to export the files to your local disk.

I have occasionally found issues with external drives, especially with a large number of writes, the Windows driver software does not appear to be stable.

 

Tim