Adobe Lightroom 1.1 Update available.
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Finished my installation of Lightroom 1.1 a few minutes ago and have a tip to offer - or at least can share my experience, in case it might prove useful to someone else.
Although the application itself is in the Applications folder on my C drive, I store my Lightroom library and all my photo files on an external hard disk. When I first launched 1.1 after the installation - everything was blank. No photos. Didn't panic, read the info, and figured out that it had created a new default library file on the C drive, and of course that new default library knew about no photos at all. To switch to my old library file, I had to quit Lightroom, and then relaunch while holding down the cntl key.
Launching version 1.1 with the cntl key held down, I got a dialog asking me to locate the existing library that I wanted to use. The OLD library file was named "Lightroom Library.aglib". Perhaps yours is named something different, but I think that ".aglib" filename extension is what you want. Anyway, one of the changes in 1.1 is that this all-important file is no longer called a library, it's now called a catalog, and it has a new file format and a new extension (".lrcat").
The main thing I want to mention is that the old library file has to be converted and if you don't pay attention, the conversion process might be scary, or confusing, or even dangerous - if you make the mistake of force-quitting the process before its finished. When I selected my old library file, an alert dialog told me that the old file had to be converted, warned that this would take a while, and noted that during that time, Lightroom might appear to be unresponsive. I'm glad that I was paying attention when I read that warning or I might have thought that the conversion processed had crashed. I had my web browser running at the time. When I switched to the browser (away from the conversion utility), the conversion progress dialog suddenly displayed the text "(Application Not Responding)". That's usually bad news, but I heeded the earlier warning. I quit my browser and stepped away from the computer. Came back 10 or 15 minutes later and it was all done. Lightroom was open and all my photos (all 80 GB) were there once again. Hallelujah!
Summary: quit everything before installing the update and launching the new version; select your old library file; leave the computer completely alone while Lightroom converts the old library to the new format. And don't panic if you see an "application not responding" comment on the progress bar. Just give it some time. Of course, if it's not finished with the conversion by, say, Friday, then you can panic.
Otherwise, enjoy.
Will
Charlie
Thanks for the heads up. I am going to wait another day or two before I proceed. But I will by this weekend.
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I would never advise anybody NOT to backup anything. The more backups the merrier, or at least the safer. It's no doubt wise to backup EVERYTHING, if you don't do this already. But for what it's worth, the Lightroom 1.1 installer automatically saves a backup of your 1.0 .aglib file in a folder named "backups".
Will
Future starts after the initial one seem to be quick, but be careful to not kill anything thinking that the process is just locked up. Go get some coffee or go outside and take pictures or something.
Subsequent library conversion of 10k pictures took about 3 minutes. I'm liking the defringe all edges and clarity adjustments.
Charlie
Finished my upgrade on a Windows XP PC with no troubles. My database was on my local drive. So, everthing went smoothly--just kept hitting "next" until it was done. Library conversion took about 10 minutes for 6700 images.
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It installed easily on my Macbook and G5. I have not had a lot of time to test it out yet, but so far, so good.
I don't know what I've done...but today, every folder renders previews, but says "The File Could Not Be Opened" above the image. This happens in every folder, even the one shoot uploaded *AFTER* I installed 1.1.
Do I relaunch LR while holding CTRL as I've read in earlier posts? I'm afraid my 'old' catalog is going to confuse the new one. I'm not sure I have my head wrapped around the known issues and how it applies to my experience.
I do have all RAW files backed up on ExHD, and have been backing up my LR library religiously, and did so right before installing 1.1.
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Duh, I guess I need to study up more on LR's folder system. It worked fine.
Is there a way to do this in bulk, or am I going to have to do this manually on every folder?
Thanks David, I ride the short bus when it comes to technology.
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I have no idea re: bulk. I've been using LR seriously for a week.
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Ha, I've been beta-ing it since November, how embarrassing that you know so much more than me!
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That's an odd error and I don't know that sycn folders will fix it, instead, you may need to rebuild the catalog from scratch. Point to the root folder where all other's reside and import everything all over again. You may be also able to now sync all the metadata from grid. You'll lose some stuff like collections that live in the actual database but all the images, folder structures etc should come back. Then of course, routinely backup the database. You can instruct LR to do this for you.
I've had to do this from time to time due to a lot of early alpha and beta testing of LR. it usually fixes all the issues.
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