

OK, have just seen your last post, disappointing. The remedy is either restore your original preferences file, OR you recreate the identity plate.if the latter is difficult we'll go with the former.but lets sort the import problem first.

In which case the very simple explanation for the missing plate is because we effectively "reset" your preferences yesterday. The other issue, your missing Identity Plate: although I have no experience of using these, I strongly suspect that they are stored in the Preferences file (no doubt Queen Victoria or one of the other Gurus will quickly correct me is that assumption is wrong). Question: were you trying to use this device after your trip when the problems first started? However, after the aborted import attempt, subsequent import attempts using CF card only failed as your drives were no longer available? If this is correct I wonder if the Epson device has somehow caused these missing drive problems. I think what you were saying is that when you tried the import all of your drives, or at least the Q drive was available at the time. And with none of the external drives being reconized or even listed with their new drive letters I cannot direct LR as to what drives it should access.Ī couple of thoughts.on re-reading your first post today you mentioned first of all the problem you had last night trying to import from the Epson Storage device (which presumably is a USB connection?). I had to copy the catalog to the internal system drive and have LR load it from there. The assigned drive letters for all my external drives had been altered for some reason by the boot-up and LR could not find the external drive with the catalog. When I returned this week and repowered the unit, LR could not recognize any of my external drives or most of the internal ones. The computer system and LR worked fine two weeks ago when leaving on a photo trip to Jordon I shut everything down - depowered the computer and the external drives. I'm runing LR2.6 on a 4G RAM board, using Windows 7. All that is listed is the various 'user' folders like "My Pictures" and "My Music".Īny idea what has happened and how to fix the problem? I've tried rebooting the commputer and relaunching LR but to no avail in solving the problem. When I click on the "choose" pull down menu in the "copy to" listing for the "copy photos to a new location and add to catalog" command, none of my extrnal drives or internal drives are listed. Likewise, I only see the same folder structure as above, in LR when I run the import command and attempt to move or copy RAW images to an external hard drive. Yet my computer itself recognizes these drives, when I clikc on the "Computer" or the "Windows Explorere" icons, all my internal and external drives are recognzied and listed. Thus I cannot choose the external hard drive where I previously stored my catalog backups. All that is listed is a hierarchial list of my personal 'C' drive user folders like "My Pictures" and "My Music". For example, when I attempt to back up my LR catalog to an external drive the "choose" pull down menu in the catalogue backup routine does NOT display any of my external hard drives nor most of the seperate internal drives. It looks like it is rr-90 compatible, which is supported on the X100T and provides the option for continuous burst shooting as well as extended range over the cameras built in wifi, all of which seem ideal.For some curious reason I have lost in LR the linkages to a number of my folders. I have been looking at getting a JJC JM-R(II) which seems like it might be my best option for this, but I have not been able to find any threads on the forum where anyone has suggested this or has experience with it. This is really nit-picking at features that really are fantastic and suit most situations, but it would be nice to take more advantage of the cameras ability to shoot wildlife without disturbing it, and also shoot more quickly by turning off the image review when not wanted. My other gripes with the app are that it defaults to shooting RAW+Jpeg rather than just RAW, presumably to be able to provide a brief image review over wifi, the limited range of the wifi, only having one shutter release mode and finally that it is a drain on battery life. While this has worked pretty well I want to take a bit of the luck out of the equation by using a different shutter release method as I can only really get one shot off before the bird flies off again with the app as it is slow to refresh.

They a little soft, but I shot this by setting the focus manually and shooting wide open at f2 with the electronic shutter so when the camera triggered it made absolutely no noise, simply using the app to adjust shutter speed and as a tigger.
