Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/05/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This is very troubling, Gerry. I?ve played a bit this afternoon to see if I could duplicate your results. Running Lightroom 2015 CC on MacOS Yosemite 10.10.3 I could not reproduce this. I think you should submit a bug report to Adobe. For my own peace of mind: what is your system configuration and when did you do the renaming operation? I?m assuming you used Lightroom to do the rename. I?d certainly have expected the side-car files to be renamed at the same time. Adam > On 2015 May 6, at 6:55 AM, Gerry Walden <gerry.walden at icloud.com> wrote: > > My numbering system for images was to start with a year number followed by > W for Walden, and this was done in-camera so I would end up with a number > such as 14W3257, but I decided this would date an image too clearly to > viewers so I decided to replace the initial number with letters based on > the alphabet, and I have done this through Lightroom. This means the > example above would become ADW-3257 instead. What has happened is that > whilst the image file has been renumbered the associated .xmp file has not > been resulting in the loss of all captioning for the renumbered files. The > disassociated .xmp files are appearing in LR in what I can best describe > as blank slides (i.e. no image) and showing the original file number. > These are marked ?!? as missing. > > It is relatively easy to re-associate them on a one-to-one basis but this > is very tedious, and despite putting questions on the Adobe forums and > Luminous Landscape nobody has so far come up with an answer. > > I am posting this here partly to warn others that this could happen, and > secondly to see if anybody can suggest a viable solution. I am now > converting images I know to be OK to .dng files in the hope that it will > not happen again.