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Where to Back Up Your Smartphone Photos Online (and Why You Should) – Lifehacker Australia
A botched Adobe Lightroom app update on iOS accidentally deleted users’ photos and editing presets. Adobe responded to the widespread-bug reports and issued a patch to fix it so others won’t be affected, but it can’t recover any of the lost files. Adobe says …

A botched Adobe Lightroom app update on iOS accidentally deleted users photos and editing presets. Adobe responded to the widespread-bug reports and issued a patch to fix it so others wont be affected, but it cant recover any of the lost files.
Adobe says some users may be able to restore a portion of their lost photos and editing presets if they have phone backups stored in iCloud. Give that a try if youre one of the unlucky users who lost their photo history, but the odds are slim this will w…
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