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Yup, same here. I've been doing that for two years with NO problems because I always have a charged battery in and don't do it during lightning storms.
Ok. I'm not by my computer at the moment but before I left this morning I figured out something. What I forgot was that I had moved computers and the drives Names are different (but the folder names and image locations remained the same) than what the catalog has in it. So I found a back up...
1) Import from camera through Nikon's software ViewNX 2 where I do my initial cull, star rate, and color code images that are on my D: HDD. It also creates a copy to my G: HDD at the same time.
2) In Nikon's software ViewNX 2 I make my folders on my D: HDD and move the images to my main...
Thanks on the welcome.
I was wrong on what I thought it was doing. None of my adjustments were saved with any of the catalogs that I have saved thus far. The catalog I opened has NOT saved the edits. None. All of my catalogs are saved to the same folder on my G: and there's only ONE catalog for...
I think I may have just found the answer to my own question. Apparently it doesn't save the edits that were done to the image to catalog. LR3 saves the edits you do to the image to the raw file (I'm guessing side car or some crap). Because when I imported the catalog it imported it from the back...
I'm using LR3.6 on a Win7 64 machine.
1) I export a catalog by selecting the folders I want to export as a catalog I go to "File>Export as Catalog>"
2) I check the "Export w/Negatives" and "Include Available Previews"
3) I name the file and choose my folder
4) I proceed to export
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