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Lightroom has encountered problems of reading of this photo...
I do my editing on a macbook pro... in move to a pc. I'm under cloud of adobe on both machines so assuming that they are on the same update of programs...
When I open on my pc I get this error (not all the time)
Thanks Dave
Lightroom has encountered problems of reading of this photo...
This indicates that the photo file is corrupt, and it is unlikely that you will be able to use the photo at all. If you have a photo backup, you must restore the backup.
You can run diagnostics on your drives to identify potential problems. Map of the camera may also be the culprit, it could be that the file was written incorrectly camera card (although if you do not have the problem on the MacBook, but do have the problem on the PC, which seems to exclude the card camera)
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I buy the creative cloud, by mistake, I left the Ligthroom, I followed all solutions and still does not work. How can I solve this problem?
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Trying to open 5 Lightroom, a message appears 'Lightroom has encountered an error when reading the preview cache and needs to quit' "Lightroom will attempt to solve this problem, the next time he throws" when OK key Lightroom quit unexpectedly and the computer returns to the office. This persisted for 2 days and it has not set itself. help please.
Click OK close Lightroom.
You must manually go to the location of your Lightroom by Finder catalogue / file Explorer and get rid of the Previews.lrdata folder
By default, the location would be in Pictures\Lightroom folder
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Have a problem with Lightroom 5.4. Given that the program crashed yesterday, will not start, it comes up with the message "Lightroom has encountered an error when reading the preview cache and need to quit." "Lightroom will attempt to solve this problem, the next time he throws." Except that it isn't, I get the same message and the program closes. Anyone know what I can do to fix it? Can not backup, can't do anything.
There are dozens of discussions in this forum that describe the fix
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Lightroom has encountered a problem of reading of this photo
Lightroom 4.4, Photoshop CS6, Win7. I have imported the three pictures of my Sony a55 in LR, converted the RAW files to DNG, each of approximately 17 MB. I selected all three then choose Edit in > Merge to HDR Pro. After they merged I changed it to 32 bit and selected OK. Save the file, then went back to LR. I saw the PSD but she had this error, "Lightroom has encountered a problem of reading of this photo." However, if I save the file in TIFF format, then import the file I can change all that I want.
The PSD and TIFF are 166MB.
Why do I get this error with the PSD in LR, but not TIFF? The colors with the TIFF seem far away, fake, it doesn't seem real.
I recently came across this problem. The solution was pretty easy. I chose the images of problem, click the Remove button to remove them from the catalog, BUT DO NOT REMOVE THE FROM THE HARD DISK. Then, of in Lightroom with the right button on the folder and select the folder to synchronize... This brings back the images in Lightroom and then the thumbnails displayed as expected
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Lightroom has encountered an error when reading the preview cache and needs to stop smoking.
What can I do to make this work?
Restart Lightroom
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"Lightroom has encountered an error during playback of he is seen hiding and must leave" appears when trying to open LR 5.7 after laptop crashed.
Hi Adobemun,
Seems that your preview cache is corrupt.
You must go to the location where your catalog is stored and get rid of Previews.lrdata (not .lrcat file) then, launch Lightroom and it would recreate the previews itself.
Kind regards
Claes
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Anybody out there can help get LR works again.
Open LR 5 I see message "Lightroom has encountered an error in its cache of the preview reading and needs to stop smoking". I deleted the folder Preview Cache completely (saved). This does not solve the problem. What can I do next to load Lightroom?
If you remove the preview cache folder and the problem persists, then most likely you have found the wrong preview cache (it's for a different catalog previews) and you must find the right cache overview. You should use the search function of your operating system to find all files whose name ends with Previews.LRDATA and remove each of them until you can open your Lightroom Catalog.
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Lightroom has encountered an error when reading the preview cache and needs to stop smoking. Help, please
Hi crystalc,
It seems that the preview cache has become corrupted.
You must go to the location where your catalog is stored via finder/File Explorer and get rid of the file ending with Previews.lrdata (not .lrcat)
Default location of the catalog is under Pictures\Lightroom
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My computer turns off on its own this morning, and now when I bring LR, I get this msg "Lightroom has encountered an error in the reading of his Max Preview and must stop". I restarted my computer 3 times and I still get this msg. Can someone please advise (I'm on a desktop HP)
In the folder with your catalog (*.) LrCat file), there is a folder with same name but ending with 'previews. LrData ".
Out of LR, remove the 'previews. LrData"file and let LR create it from scratch. Do not remove anything else.
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When my lightroom opens it says "Lightroom has encountered an error during playback of a previous cache and must stop." do not now what to do!
Help, please!
Hello
Please remove the preview Cache.
To remove the preview cache, follow these steps:
1. quit Lightroom.
2. in your operating system, look for your Lightroom Catalog. Catalogs are generally/Pictures/Lightroom on Mac and my Pictures\Lightroom on Windows.
3. Locate the folder whose name ends in "Previews.lrdata" and delete it.
Assani
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I have not found any solution. You have an idea? Thank you.
Your preview cache was damaged and should be removed.
Using Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder, navigate to the folder that contains your Lightroom Catalog - usually within my pictures or photos.
Delete the folder with the name ending by Previews.lrdata. Do not remove anything else. Now, launch Lightroom.
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Your catalog is stored on the hard drive.
By default, it is stored in Pictures\Lightroom
You must browse to folder Pictures\Lightroom via File Explorer and delete the Previews.lrdata folder.
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Can I get an explanation of what past?
You must remove the preview Cache.
It is located in the same folder as the catalog in Lightroom. The name of the cache an extract ends with Previews.LRDATA and should be deleted. Not to be confused with *. LRCAT, which should not be deleted.
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