davelog Wherein, I write.

catastrophe!

On my MacBook Pro, I use the beta of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom to edit and manage all of my photos. It’s what I’ve been using to go through my pictures from Europe, as well as all the pictures I have taken since then including with my new speedlight.

So I was casually going through checking out the directory structure of the ~/Pictures/ directory comparing how Lightroom managed files as opposed to iPhoto and Aperture. Somehow, SOMEHOW, I managed to move the ENTIRE DIRECTORY to the trash. Yes, that trash. The one that deletes things.

Now the weird thing about OSX is that even though the directory was in the trash can, I was still able to access it directly from the root navigation panel when I opened my disk from the desktop, so I was unaware I was even browsing a deleted directory until I tried to open a photo and it bumped back an error. I opened the trash, which of course already had the usual ~30 files and folders ready for deletion, and didn’t notice the folder called “Pictures”, probably because it was surrounded by folders of pictures I had legitimately deleted.

This is the part where I say that you’d better be sitting down if you have a weak stomach.

So the trash can is giving me weird errors. How do I fix it? I empty the trash, naturally. So I did. I watched the progress window, which notes how many files are remaining to delete. On a good day, I have a hundred or so at a time, but this time it was counting UPWARD of 3,500, so as quickly as I could I selected the TINY little x to cancel.

It was too late. EVERY photo in my Lightroom library had been deleted. Every. Single. One. But here’s my saving grace: I had all my Europe pictures duplicated in my iPhoto library as well from the pre-Lightroom days. Thank god.

Anyway, now when I open Lightroom, it looks somehting like this:

Lightroom Screenshot

There are some “ghost” images which are still cached in the backup files that Lightroom automatically creates, but other than that, there’s nothing; no hi-res images to be exported at all.

I was at work when this happened, so I stood up and cursed for a bit, told everyone my story, then the FIRST thing I did was create a DVD backup of all my important files, including what pictures I could salvage.

Moral of the story: Backup your data regularly!


6 Comments

Oh yeah, I still have all the pictures from the gym (prev. post) on my memory card, so they are saved!

Posted by dave on 13 October 2006 @ 3pm

wow, dude tough luck! Glad you have some of those photos backed up though. Any way to recover those which got lost? (I dunno how datarecovery works on a mac, but it should be there…)

Posted by Erik on 14 October 2006 @ 3pm

btw, the links in this comment system is broken. If you click my name you get [url]

Which of course doesn’t exist…

Posted by Erik on 14 October 2006 @ 3pm

WD 320GB hard drive with card readers, $200. I have one and its rock, would recommend it if you can spare the green.

Posted by James on 14 October 2006 @ 5pm

Dude, my external was the same thing, same price, w\o card readers. It rocks as well, though you cant get all 320 in windows. I only get 290.

Posted by Erik on 14 October 2006 @ 9pm

yeah, all that stuff about “formatted space”. It’s all about bytes versus bits. 1024 versus 1000.

Posted by dave on 15 October 2006 @ 5pm