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Good. It's a good idea to every 6 months or so verify that your latest images and latest catalog are usable on the backup device. Also you should have a cloud backup (which is not anything Adobe has). Several to choose from but BackBlaze and Crashplan are easy, and under $100 for unlimited...
Your terminology is hard to follow
i assume you mean the Import dialog (no such thing as "Upload Module". Collection sets can't be marked to sync, only indificual regular collections can. So I assume in the import dialog you identified a synced collection for the newly imported images which...
Lot's of aspects to such a project:
Resoution:
If you use a DSLR (or Mirrorless) camera to phogograph the images, the the camera's resolution will be what you get but you do have some control. However if you use a dedicated scanner as Cletus suggest and I suggest you have many more choices...
Backblaze (and others) usually have a time limit as you reference but this time limit is many times mis-understood. when they say a 1 year limit on changes, that means that you can go back to the state of the file as it was up to 1 year ago. The file will stay there as long as you pay your...
take screen shots of the various preferences, settiings, options, and presets panels to use as reference. Saving the actual preferences files might work if you get them all and Adobe doesn't change things in the future.
However, it might be easier when you want to create a new catalog for...
Splitting off older images to an 'archive' drive when drive space gets tight is often done rather than getting larger and larger drives capable of housing your entire set of images. When this is done, one usually still just keeps the single catalog that knows about both drives, even when the...
Once we enter the realm of "Well, that's really weird", and we have no real answer, the 'go to' suggestion is to reset your preferences file.
You can get detailed information on how to do this here: https://www.lightroomqueen.com/how-do-i-reset-lightrooms-preferences/ '
It has worked for some...
Screen shot of LrC folder panel with the F drive contents expanded.
Screen shot of the drive where the recovered images are that shows the folder structure where the images are
Do the sliders in the basic panel look OK? Particularly Contrast, Saturation, Vibrance, and DeHaze. Also take a look at all 4 curves (well take a look at all the develo panels to see if anything looks oddly set). Also what profile is selected atthe top of the Basic Panel
One more thing...
First, assure that the same super saturation appears in the Develop module as it does in the Library module. If it does not, then the previews need to be rebuilt. If it is still super saturated in the Develop Module, see if the "HDR" button is highlighted in the in Basic Panel.
If it is...
Which drive did you accidentally re-format? In LrC, can you provide a screen shot of the folders panel with that drive expaned to show the folder structure with at least one branch exposed to to bottom level.
Did you recover the data from that drive directly or did you have some sort of...
There is this choice in two places. The choice made in the Import dialog destination panel affects images inported into LrC. The choice in the Lightroom Sync tab of the preferences dialog affects images imported into Lr/Cloud which then sync down to LrC. Neither will change images previously...
Tough problem. That's why we stress backing things up both locally and to the cloud including both the LrC catalog and the images. But, if you're stuck with renamed images, and assuming you still have your catalog (that knows those images by their old name) the answer depends on how badly...
It will be a lot clearer to us if you send a screen shot of the "Lightroom Sync" tab of the Preferences dialog and a screen shot of the "Sync Folder" (expanded if it's a collection set).
I store mine the same way but they are subfolders of individual "year' folders
This is the confusing part as I don't see a way for this to happen. Can you send a screen shots of
the "lightroom sync" tab of the Preferences dialog
And a screen shot of the destination panel in the import...
Ifyou are referring to the cloud icon the upper right of LrC and "un-pausing" sync, that would not, change what folders/subfolders your images are in so that part of your statement is confusing.
Images the originate in one of the Adobe Cloud apps will sync down to LrC and will be placed in a...
You are referring to the folder designated in Preferences -> Lightroom Sync as the folder as the desitination for images that originally come form Lr/Cloud.
Folders, including that one, do not sync with LR/Cloud. Only collections can be set to sync with the cloud.
To get an LrC image...
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