![]() After 30 days, the file is deleted from Backblaze. When a file is deleted locally, Backblaze retains a copy of that file for 30 days. Well, that was when I discovered my account was using Backblaze’s default 30-day protection through their “Personal Backup” plan. I use Backblaze, so I can just download and replace the missing files. I went looking for the raw files on the Drobo, but couldn’t find them. But in this case, the hard drive (Drobo) was mounted, so everything should have been fine. Usually this happens when an external hard drive has been disconnected, and is a simple error to fix. If not, or you’ve never seen it before, that thumbnail means that Lightroom is unable to find the original file linked to that thumbnail preview. If you’re a Lightroom user, you probably know what this means. ![]() Lost raw files in Adobe Lightroom (exclamation marks in the upper-right corner) When I opened Lightroom, the thumbnail for the image I needed, plus all other raw files from that same day, had tiny exclamation marks in their upper-right-hand corner. Recently I went looking for a raw image in an old Lightroom catalog. It’s a setup I’ve used for years, and it has worked perfectly…until now. I use a Drobo 5D to store and protect all my photos and videos locally, and Backblaze to automatically backup all the Drobo’s files to the cloud. I’ve always been super careful about backing up my photos and videos.
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