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Aug 24, 2009 11:42 |  #3391

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Will do, talking to parents when i get home from work.
Just to clarify looking at friday-sunday costing £100 for B&B? any other costs?
I think i remember reading some other things but hard to dig up past info.

Also will it be at all possible to get a lift from a train station that is local to the B&B (unless it is walking distance).

Pretty sure its £100 for the 2 day (sat/sun) Seal Trip and then £140 for the B&B Fri night/sat night and sun night. So that'll be £240.


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Aug 24, 2009 11:45 as a reply to  @ adam LC's post |  #3392

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I'm probably wrong, but I guess you have to copy the catalog over as well.

Would that do it? The photos are on an external HDD that was designated as drive F on the lappy but on the new Desktop the drive is designated as I - would that make any difference to the catalog if I just copied it over?


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Aug 24, 2009 11:49 |  #3393

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Would that do it? The photos are on an external HDD that was designated as drive F on the lappy but on the new Desktop the drive is designated as I - would that make any difference to the catalog if I just copied it over?

Don't trust me on this, I'm useless.

I'd ask the question over in the PP section.


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Aug 24, 2009 11:52 |  #3394

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Don't trust me on this, I'm useless.

I'd ask the question over in the PP section.

I thought that might be the answer! ;)


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Aug 24, 2009 11:53 |  #3395

you could just re synchronize the catalogue, if you right click on the top level folder (in LR) you can choose new folder location, and point it to the new drive.

OR

Just change the drive letter of the HDD


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Aug 24, 2009 11:57 |  #3396

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Anyone know how to import settings for lightroom from one computer to another? By this I mean the adjustments that I have made to each image. I setup Lightroom on my new system and imported all the photos from the external HDD but obviously all the adjustments I had made were stored on my other computer. Not a big deal really as I have jpeg versions of all the adjusted shots but it would be nice to transfer.

having read that again, just move the catalogue over, all the settings are either in the catalogue, or the matching .XMP files.

Here's an article on moving the caltalog:

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One issue that stumps many people is how to successfully move a Lightroom catalog from one computer to another or from a local hard drive to a removable one.
Having just faced this situation head on and having made a right royal mess of my first attempt, here’s my take on the smartest way to do this.
The problem in moving the catalog and files for me was that I didn’t want to lose the editing history for any of my files so it was critical that everything moved correctly and, in the end, the ideal method was to make Lightroom responsible for the move so all along it stayed informed about what was happening.
Step 1

Start by backing up your Lightroom catalog and files – if everything goes pear shaped at least you’ll have your backups.
Step 2

Plug in your external drive (or fire up the new computer) and copy one photograph into the root folder on the drive, or if you want your photo folders to be stored inside a folder called Photos, for example, and not in the root folder, create this folder and copy one photo into it. There must be an image in a folder for you to import the image (and the folder) into the Lightroom Folders collection.

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Now locate your Lightroom folder which contains your catalog and preview images and move it onto the new drive. This has to be done with Lightroom closed.
Step 4

Launch Lightroom and it will report it can’t find the catalog – so far so good. Point Lightroom to the Lightroom folder on your new drive and click the catalog file (it has the lrcat extension) - Lightroom will open the catalog and find everything intact because you haven’t moved anything yet – except its catalog.
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Inside Lightroom, choose File > Import from Disk and import the single image that you copied into the folder on your new drive. This adds the root folder for your images on the new drive to the Lightroom Folders collection.
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Make sure the Library is visible and the Folders area opened. Now drag and drop each folder of images from your local disk onto your new drive in the Lightroom folder view. I did this one folder at a time but you can, if you wish, drag the root folder from your old disk and drop the lot into your new folder on the new drive – it depends how you want everything organized. Lightroom works pretty fast when moving the files so it doesn’t take too long. The most inconvenient part of the move for me was that Lightroom can only move one folder at a time so the process had to be supervised manually – when one folder was moved, I dragged and dropped the next one and so on.
If you prefer to do so, you could move all the folders containing your photos outside Lightroom – this would be an easier process than doing it inside Lightroom if you want to retain the same overall folder structure. Then launch Lightroom and, in the Folders list, right click the old root folder and choose Update Folder Location and point to the new location for the files.
Once the Lightroom catalog and all your photo files and folders are on the external drive or on the new computer, your images will be instantly accessible anytime by simply opening Lightroom.
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If you’re using an external drive to store your Lightroom catalog and files you may encounter problems when attaching the drive to a second computer as it may recognize it as having a different drive letter. If this happens, Lightroom will still show you previews for all your images but you’ll encounter missing file warnings if you try to edit one. The easiest solution at this point is to right click the root folder in the Folders list in Lightroom and choose Update Folder Location. Navigate to find this root folder on your external drive and, when you locate it, all the images in that folder will be immediately found.

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Aug 24, 2009 12:00 |  #3397

Nice one Rich, I'll have a proper look at that in a bit. :D


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Aug 24, 2009 12:33 |  #3398

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I thought that might be the answer! ;)

What, that I'm useless? :D


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Aug 24, 2009 12:40 |  #3399

I just ordered one of these.

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Aug 24, 2009 12:44 |  #3400

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I just ordered one of these.

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Aug 24, 2009 12:44 |  #3401

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Pretty sure its £100 for the 2 day (sat/sun) Seal Trip and then £140 for the B&B Fri night/sat night and sun night. So that'll be £240.

Ah k, i got things very very wrong then :lol:


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Aug 24, 2009 12:45 |  #3402

How will they fit it through the letter box? And won't the postman get scratched?


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Aug 24, 2009 13:06 |  #3403

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I just ordered one of these.

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:D I'm going to wait a couple of weeks before I order mine :)


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Aug 24, 2009 13:15 |  #3404

Pete wrote in post #8514633 (external link)
I just ordered one of these.]

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:D I'm going to wait a couple of weeks before I order mine :)

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Aug 24, 2009 13:40 |  #3405

adam LC wrote in post #8514318 (external link)
Pretty sure its £100 for the 2 day (sat/sun) Seal Trip and then £140 for the B&B Fri night/sat night and sun night. So that'll be £240.

KC as Adam has said for the actual people who are organising the event it is £100 for both days and they want the money in advance.
The hotel is £140 for three nights ( Friday,Saturday and Sunday ) which is also halfboard. They want £40 deposit and the remaining £100 on the day so it should help spread the payments around.

We are planning on driving up, so far there are three volunteer drivers so I sure there will be enough room for you or if you need picking up from a local station it will be fine. We will fine tune the transport arrangements nearer the time.


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