TIFF files disppeared from library view

For some unknown (to me) reason, some tiff files that I have created via editing in CS3 do not appear in LR library view. When I try to reimport the tiff file, LR says it's already in the catalog and points to the nef file parent. What am I doing wrong? Is it perhaps related to the fact that I may not have created the tiff file thru LR/edit in photoshop? This is a tiff file that I may have created from a nef prior to owning LR. Thanks.

How are the Parent and Nef file named. If the difference is only the extension LR thinks the Tiff is a sidecar and wont import it. That is what -edit is added, usually (you can change this in a preference) before the extension for the tiff or psd file, so LR will import it.
Don
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