How To Delete Unwanted Lightroom Backups KYLE GASPER
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2 hours ago How To Delete Unwanted Lightroom Backups from Kyle Gasper on Vimeo. STEP ONE: First we need to find where your Lightroom folder is located, so we can choose which backups we want to delete. In Lightroom, go to your EDIT tab and look in the drop down menu for CATALOG SETTINGS. STEP TWO: After opening CATALOG SETTINGS please locate …
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You're Probably Not Backing Up All of Your Lightroom
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6 hours ago That enables me to quickly open a catalog from a backup and get to work without telling Lightroom where the photos are. Exported File Backup Most users will simply re-export files if they lose
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How To Backup Your Lightroom Catalog (in a Few Simple Steps!)
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5 hours ago The backup of your catalog is stored in the same location as your Lightroom catalog, in a “Backups” folder. In my case, the catalog is stored on an external 4TB hard drive. This is where I store all my files to avoid clogging up my computer with thousands of large RAW image files .
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Lightroom catalog backup Photo.net Photography Forums
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Just Now Backup your catalog manually: first locate it, go to catalog settings and choose "show" in the general tab. This will open the location of the catalog, you can then manually backup the .lrcat file. LR will normally store a .zip file, you can use a 3rd party zip program.
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Lightroom: Unable to open Lightroom 3.0 catalog Adobe
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3 hours ago I have been using Lightroom 3.0 for about 1 year. Last night I was working on a picture and the computer froze. Now when I try to open Lightroom it attempts to open the catalog to the picture I wa
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Read This Before Updating Your Lightroom Catalog Photofocus
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1 hours ago Choose Edit > Catalog Settings (Windows) or Lightroom > Catalog Settings (Mac OS) and specify a frequency in the Back-Up Catalog option in the General panel. I suggest you choose When Lightroom next exits. Quit the application and let the backup run through completely. Tip: If your catalog is larger than 4GB, be careful not to use a Zip utility
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Transferring Your Lightroom Catalog to Another Computer
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5 hours ago 4. Move Catalog File. Your Lightroom Catalog is where the application stores all of the information about your photos. First, you'll need to find it, which isn't always easy to do, but on Lightroom, there's a shortcut to help: Select File (Lightroom on Mac) > Open Catalog. You can identify easily by its .lrcat extension.
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7 hours ago Lightroom 3 Catalog.lrcat.lock. When the program closes, the lock file is deleted. If Lightroom, or your computer crash, the lock file may still be present, preventing Lightroom from opening. If Lightroom or your computer crashed, and Lightroom won't open, do the following to check for the lock file. 1) Go to My Pictures or Pictures > Lightroom
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