Thats why i shoot Raw + Jpeg.

No help, but i thought i'd just say.;-)

Dave

On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 1:35 PM, George Sinos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Christine - I think what you are saying is that you have some DNGs
> that you have edited and saved as JPGs, and that you now have a DNG
> and a JPG with the same name.
>
> If that is true, Lightroom acts like the JPG isn't there and only
> shows you the raw file.
>
> I'm not sure of the details of file handling.  But I am listening to
> the Lightroom course on Kelby training and remember the instructor
> making that statement.
>
> gs
>
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> On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Christine  Aguila
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Everyone:  Back from the June Bloom in Southern California, though happy
>> it was jacket weather.  We visited a friend who is a lieutenant colonel in
>> the marines--so it was like being on intense patrol for 6 days, march,
>> march, up the hill, always on the move. Had a great, great time though; we
>> saw some pretty vistas.
>>
>> Anyway, last night I started downloading the holiday shots.  I got four
>> cards downloaded.  I rendered a few frames and exported them as jpegs to my
>> desktop just to get the screen-size-overview-look-see like I usually do.
>>
>> I took a break, came back to Lightroom to have another look-see, and I
>> couldn't find a lot of the frames I had downloaded in my Lightroom
>> catalogue--including the frames that I had rendered and exported as jpegs. I
>> looked and looked and looked--never found them.  Said unrendered DNG frames
>> were--and are--safe on the two external hard drives which I work off of, and
>> that's good, but gosh I can't figure out for the life of me what happened.
>>
>> Has anyone had something similar happen?  Anyone have any ideas what might
>> have happened?  How could these frames just disappear after I had rendered
>> and exported them?
>>
>> Good to be back--oh, and Igor, never got to the wild animal park or the sea
>> food restaurant, but big thanks for the suggestions--mighty neighborly of
>> you.  Much appreciated.  And I'm glad everyone had a great time at GFM.
>> Looks like next year, 2011, the 10 year anniversary, might be a good time to
>> go as well.  Could be fun.
>>
>> Now back to the Lighroom conundrum . . .
>> Cheers, Christine
>>
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