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Where are my newly edited images?

New Here ,
Aug 17, 2025 Aug 17, 2025

I've recently downloaded Lightroom 8.5 after discontinuing my subscription a few months back.  I've spent hours editing new images.  During an edit, Lightroom froze and closed.  I opened it up again and not only were all of my new images gone, but all of my old Lightroom images and folders from past years somehow downloaded and appeared, which I didn't really want in my new download of the software.  Can I get my new images back? 

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New Here , Aug 27, 2025 Aug 27, 2025
Thanks for your help. I finally realized I needed to be in Local Mode, not
Cloud. I've been on different Adobe plans throughout the years. I
probably do have more than one ID.


*Domenic Verechia*
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Aug 27, 2025 Aug 27, 2025

@domenicv99999568 

 

Have you checked http://lightroom.adobe.com/?

 

That will tell you what is synced to the Cloud.

 

When you were using Lightroom, were you using the Cloud or Local Mode?

 

Plus, have you always had the one Adobe ID or could you have two log ins?

 

 

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New Here ,
Aug 27, 2025 Aug 27, 2025
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Thanks for your help. I finally realized I needed to be in Local Mode, not
Cloud. I've been on different Adobe plans throughout the years. I
probably do have more than one ID.


*Domenic Verechia*
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