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Hey all,
I just had the problem occure already twice on two different systems.
Lightroom corrupted my Photoshop TIFFs, nobody know why, at least the first time I shut down and closed all softwares properly, the SSD seems to be in good health condition, the only difference was that I opened it once on a mac and once on a Windows and that there was an Camera Raw update.
Anyone experienced something similar and know how to prevent something like that from happening?
I'm really afraid now of using Lightroom Classic ever again tbh.
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Software such as Lightroom Classic cannot corrupt your files. File corruption almost always is due to hardware malfunction somewhere. In your case, it could be the hard disk where the photo is stored that is malfunctioning, or it could be the memory chips in one of your computers has a malfunction.
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But then I dont understand, I had a photoshop Tiff file opened, saved it, opened the Lightroom catalog, it crashes and then multiple Tiff files are corrupted? On two different Machines, but on the same SSD, so it COULD still be the SSD, but all Health Mangement Softwares I tried told me that the Sandisk SSD is in perfect condition.
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As others have correct stated, this isn't a LR issue. You have a drive issue that needs fixing ASAP. Your drive isn't in prefect condition (or your drive is OK, your cable(s) or something else is faulty).
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do you have any recommendations on how to test or fix the drive? Would be a great step if I would know for certain that there is something wrong with the SSD.
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do you have any recommendations on how to test or fix the drive? Would be a great step if I would know for certain that there is something wrong with the SSD.
By @DJI-Fred
On a Mac, you can at least start with Disk Utility (although there are other products that are more powerful) You may need to back up the drive and reformat it.
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Just googled a bit and found CrystalDisk Checker, will check with that Programm again 🙂
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But then I dont understand, I had a photoshop Tiff file opened, saved it, opened the Lightroom catalog, it crashes and then multiple Tiff files are corrupted?
hard disk malfunction explains this
On two different Machines, but on the same SSD, so it COULD still be the SSD, but all Health Mangement Softwares I tried told me that the Sandisk SSD is in perfect condition.
By @DJI-Fred
I don't know what Health Management Softwares does to check your disk. You need to scan for bad sectors on the hard disk, and any other problems as well.
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Checked for Bad Sectors and used multiple Software that check Drives for errors, none, that SSD is as good as new 😮 Dont know if that rules it out as the culprit but yeah...
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Now check your RAM, Fred.
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Uhm it happened on 2 different Systems (one Mac one Windows) but sure, cant hurt, do you have any Names I can google for? XD How can I check the RAM?
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Also I've already heard that Lightroom corrupted some Raw files while saving Metadata, and someone from support team told me that removing XMP Files can also cause your files to corrupt.
I wasnt aware this is possible, I always thought Lightroom would be a totaly non destructive way of editing your raw pictures, but it seems I was wrong (if its really not the SSD)
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Also I've already heard that Lightroom corrupted some Raw files while saving Metadata, and someone from support team told me that removing XMP Files can also cause your files to corrupt.
Whoever told you that is spreading nonsense.
I wasnt aware this is possible, I always thought Lightroom would be a totaly non destructive way of editing your raw pictures, but it seems I was wrong (if its really not the SSD)
There are no functions in Lightroom Classic that write to the image portion of your original files. So, Lightroom Classic cannot be the cause of a file corruption.
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As DJ suggests, it can't be LightRoom - it'll be hardware. It's always hardware
As to suggestions - yeah: let's see an example. nobody can "prevent that from happening" again if we don't know that "that" actually is.
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But then I dont understand, I had a photoshop Tiff file opened, saved it, opened the Lightroom catalog, it crashes and then multiple Tiff files are corrupted?
First question probably should be why did LrC crash.
some inquirys related to that:
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Uff....Good questions, hard to remember, but usually I open the TIFF files THROUGH my LR Catalog then do my editing in Photoshop safe the file and then close Photoshop. Since I was basically going through files checking what was working and what wasnt (since I've had the first corrupted data the day before) its hard to remember what happend. But what I know is that during the first "Corruption" nothing changed. I saved the files closed Photoshop, then closed Lightroom even did an integrity check and a backup. Then turned off the computer. Next day I opened the same LR Catalog and its telling me its corrupt and it tries to repair it. It tries to repair, fails. I open a Backup from 3 days ago (since the last backup also was corrupt) and there I noticed that a lot of TIFF files were corrupted.
Both, LRC Catalog and the Raw Files are on an external Sandisk SSD (Health is good, has 0 bad sectors)
Also had a long phone call with the Adobe support and they were very confused as well and couldnt really help or tell me what could've happened.