In Lightroom, go to “Library” and select the photos you want to view. In the lower-left corner of each photo, there will be a small arrow. Click on the arrow and it will open up a menu showing all of your edits.

Lightroom photos are saved to a hard drive on your computer.

There are a few ways to recover edits in Lightroom:Export your photos as a JPEG and open them in Photoshop or another photo editor. From there, you can use the “Edit” menu to “Undo Edit”.If you made the edit in Lightroom itself, you can try to undo it by going to the “History” panel and selecting the edit you want to undo.

If you have a subscription to Lightroom, your photos are backed up and can be restored if needed. If you have purchased the software, your photos are stored on the computer that you installed it on.

There are a few ways to find edited photos. You can use a search engine like Google, or you can use a photo-sharing site like Flickr or Instagram. You can also look for photo editing services online.

There is no built-in auto-save function in Lightroom, but you can easily create your own. To do so, go to the File menu and select “AutoSave.” You’ll then be prompted to specify a save interval (how often the program should save your photos), and optionally choose to have the program create a backup before each saves.

Lightroom backups are stored on your computer in a folder called “Backups.

If you have a Lightroom catalog, it’s still there. You can open it in the app or on the web.

There are a few ways to recover deleted Lightroom catalogs. One option is to use the Export function in the Catalog panel and export your catalog as a .lrlc file. Another option is to use the undelete feature in Lightroom, which can be found under File > Undelete.

There are a few ways to open old Lightroom catalogs. One is to use the “Import from Previous Catalog” option in the File menu. This will import all the photos and videos from the old catalog into the current one. You can also use the “Import from Library” option, which will import all the photos and videos from the current library into the old one.