covering the week's top tech stories with a slight linux bias the latest update from adobe's lightroom app for ios inadvertently wiped users photos and presets that were not already synced to the cloud and adobe has confirmed that there is no way to get them back the issue first cropped up on the photoshop feedback forums last week when the lightroom app on ios was updated to version 5.4 a user posted asking why all of his photos presets and watermark data had been removed after updating to the most recent version through the ios app store this was followed by replies from other users saying that the same thing happened to them whether or not they were subscription based or free one user posted to reddit's r lightroom subrevit reddit saying that they had lost two plus years of edits after the update having spent more than four hours speaking with adobe customer service they report that adobe finally said the issue has no fix and that these lost photos are unrecoverable adobe provided nothing more than an apology confirming the user's claims adobe officially confirmed the issue on wednesday explaining that customers who updated to lightroom 5.4 on iphone and ipad may be missing photos and presets that those photos and presets are not recoverable and that they sincerely apologize to users who have been affected by the issue version 5.4.1 has already been released fixing the issue but it can do nothing about the lost data this serves as a strong reminder for photographers to always have a backup of your images in multiple places so you're never subject to a single point of failure mistakes like this happen even at some of the world's largest companies you