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<blockquote data-quote="RGertner" data-source="post: 115742" data-attributes="member: 10836"><p>I have. When I edited a photo yesterday, I thought I lost the original, so i took a backup from my other HDD and over wrote the file on my iMac's Hard Drive. When I did that, the file went to 0KBs and basically got corrupt. Then everytime I opened iPhoto I got the same msg b/c the file in my library was corrupt. Basically I had to delete the file and replace it with a file from my backup.</p><p></p><p>Also, it turns out, that when you edit a file, it creates a backup in a directory called "Originals". This I did not know, so I ruined my edited photo for nothing. Live and learn.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RGertner, post: 115742, member: 10836"] I have. When I edited a photo yesterday, I thought I lost the original, so i took a backup from my other HDD and over wrote the file on my iMac's Hard Drive. When I did that, the file went to 0KBs and basically got corrupt. Then everytime I opened iPhoto I got the same msg b/c the file in my library was corrupt. Basically I had to delete the file and replace it with a file from my backup. Also, it turns out, that when you edit a file, it creates a backup in a directory called "Originals". This I did not know, so I ruined my edited photo for nothing. Live and learn. Thanks, Ray [/QUOTE]
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