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Hello. I updated to LR 12 classic this morning. After it converted my catalog, it crashed stating that the catalog was corrupt. It then repaired it. It then crashed again, stating that the catalog was corrupt.
The first corrupt catalog is 1.6GB. The second is 1.2GB.
It then repaired it again. This final catalog is 300MB and contains zero history. The photos are in their last edited state, but I can not go back to previous steps nor copy settings to another file.
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Can you give me a couple of examples from the catalogs submitted of File Names that are missing history in after vs before?
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Hi Rick. I'm away from home for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Since I no longer have 12.x installed, I would have to take an educated guess. Here's what I propose: when I get back, I export a couple hundred files as a new catalog in 11.5. Then I'll update LR classic and upgrade the newly exported catalog. This will minimize file transfer sizes versus a catalog with tens of thousands of entries, and I can easily provide both 11.5 and 12.x versions, and point out filenames with history steps lost.
Does that sound good?
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I'm tentatively happy to state that, with 12.0.1, I am not having the data loss. I'll keep poking at the catalog and will prepare copies if the situation repeats.
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Whoops, I spoke too soon. Same behavior.
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In my case upgrading the LR 11 catalog on a different computer solved the problem. I have LR 12 also on my laptop, a somewhat "cleaner" installation without any third-party plugins etc. Upgraded the catalog to LR12 on this laptop (no problems), moved the upgraded catalog to my main computer. So far no problems with the catalog, no data corruption.
Not sure what exactly caused the problems (maybe a plugin?), but it seems to be a problem with the installation on my main computer, not the catalog itself.
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Checking on some older photos (all before 2022) I realize that the complete protocol (history of single steps in developing) is lost. Would anyone have an idea why this happens and if I could possibly recover the protocol?
macOS Ventura 13.1
LR Classic 12.1
Camera Raw 15.1
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even worse: all history before say Nov 2022 is lost.
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A number of people have reported lost History steps when upgrading their catalog to LR 12:
Read carefully through that thread to see if any of the posted workarounds might help you.
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Moderators, @Rikk Flohr: Photography, please merge with the existing bug:
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Arg me too. I'm running Lightroom 12.4. Lightroom came up with a message that my catalog was corrupted and needed to be repaired. Following repair, I lost the develop history on all my photos and can't revert to originals. This is super frustrating. I'm constantly makeing changes and have over 126,000 photos in my catalog so reverting to my last backup is going to be a mess 😞
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Last week's backup has my history intact, but duplicating all the changes I've made is going to take forever. I've been using Lightroom happily for 13+ years but it seems like there's been one catastrophe after another since upgrading to the subscription version.
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All's been well since August 2023 but Lightroom just upgraded to 13.3 last night and my catalog has gotten corrupted 3 times. I'm losing my edit history on repair and am having to restore from my 13.2 catalog which has to be re-upgraded to 13.3. It's also marking all my previously published photos as needing to republish and the catalog is corrupting when I try to re-fix this issue by generating 1:1 previews. So frustrated 😞
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We're having the same problem with 13.4....so much lost history, and because we're in the middle of the season we can't afford to pause our editing. Any workarounds to recover edit history?
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I was never able to recover it. If your situation is like mine was, all the history is really intact (that is to say all the masking and edits are applied and visible in the image), but missing from the history toolbar.