Have you ever accidentally deleted or lost a folder full of master images in Lightroom? If you have a backup you should be okay, but even backups fail, and what then? Are you really out of luck? Are those images gone forever? Maybe not.
Gary Martin over on Fstoppers explains that all hope might not be lost thanks to a script that you can download from Adobe. This script will allow you to extract 1:1, full-size JPEG previews of your lost files. Sure, they’re not the RAW images you had, but it’s a far cry from being left with nothing.
The process is a tiny bit complicated, but if you want to protect yourself against the possibility that you might lose your images for good, the effort will be worth it. Here’s a quick step-by-step breakdown of what you’ll have to do, complete with links to Adobe’s Help pages for further explanation:
That’s it. I did this myself (every step described above) and it took only a few minutes to do the whole thing. Now, when I have Lightroom open and I look to the right of my Help menu, I see this:
It’s a quick and easy install, with the only real downside being that you’re going to take up a lot more hard-drive space creating and keeping 1:1 previews. But a little HDD space is a small price to pay for another fail-safe backup that’ll help you recover photos when ALL of your other backups have failed.
(via Fstoppers)
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