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Antoine264040957sxn
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November 25, 2022
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Metadata writing issue

  • November 25, 2022
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Hi,

 

I am using a Monterey 12.6 Macbook Pro A1 16G RAM with the 11.5 Lightroom Classic.

 

After editing and rating hundreds of photos yesterday I opened my laptop (only sleeping) and reconnected the hard drive from which the original files are imported from. I saw this exclamation point on the top right of the photo preview in the library, and clicked on it thinking that LRC needed me to relocate the filesn after being disconnected from the drive while the computer was sleeping.

Instead I got the following message (see screenshot attached).

- I then first click on "retry metadata export" and got another error message (see second screenshot attached).

- So I then clicked on "Import Metadata from disk"

- I noticed that all my photos were back to originals and I am now looking for a way to undo it and reverse this action in order to recover all my edits and ratings.

 

Note that the latest LRC back up file I have is too old (over two weeks old) and this collection was not imported in LRC back then so I cant retrieve any edits from there either.

 

Looking forward to your answer.

 

Regards,

 

AB

 

 

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dj_paige
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November 25, 2022

My web browser will not open any attachments here in the Adobe forums. So you need to include screen captures in your reply via the "Insert photos" icon.

Antoine264040957sxn
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November 25, 2022

dj_paige
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November 25, 2022

You should be able to go into the history panel and retrieve earlier edits before this mistake happened. You obviously will have to do this one photo at a time.

 

As far as the 2nd error is concerned, is that correct, the drive is almost out of free space?

 

You also might want to develop a more robust backup strategy.