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November 6, 2017

P: Thinks it's found duplicates on import but is mistaken. No way to override this.

  • November 6, 2017
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Lightroom CC (v1) is showing a few greyed out photos when I import from my SD card. It believes these are duplicates but they are not - I just took them this afternoon. After searching around for the filenames in my library, there are indeed other photos with the same file name (from 2013). So I'm unable to import my new photos as there's no option to ignore the suspected duplicate warnings. Lightroom Classic doesn't seem to have this problem, and allows me to import without finding these 'faux' duplicates. Perhaps it's to do with folder structure in Classic vs CC whereas the folders are all segregated in Classic and one heap in CC? Either way, even if Classic were to find duplicates, there's an option to ignore these. 
Lightroom CC needs smarter ways to detect duplicates, have the ability to override the suggestions, compare the suspected duplicates and offer a choice to rename. The suspected photos in my case are very different (apart from sharing the same file name).

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Timothy.Spear
Inspiring
November 17, 2022

This was already marked fixed. I suggest starting a new thread, especially since the original bug was based only on filenames.

 

Tim

Participant
November 17, 2022

I am having this problem in November 2022 and there is no override as there is in LRc.  This defeats a core functionality of Lightroom.  It's not a nice to have but a need to have.  Changing the file name does not work, so I can't understand what is causing the duplicate error.

Participant
August 28, 2022

Hello, this issue is not fixed in the current version and I'm losing dozens of photos on each import that are being incorrectly marked as already uploaded due to filenames matching old photos. Can this be re-marked as an issue and solved? It pretty much prevents me from using Lightroom CC. As a former data management engineer it seems like the fix could be as simple as adding a more-comprehensive back-end indexing/keying system for the photos - like adding a check for capture time to the key to make the photo distinct - and it's frustrating that this issue still persists. Thank you!

Participant
May 23, 2022

Agreed! They should really allow us the option to overide this feature! At the end of the day the files are being stored on our computers and we pay top dollar for Adobe. I've been bumping into this message even on the latest version.

Participant
February 18, 2022

My bad, I'm using Lightroom classic, not CC, I'm in the wrong forum:)

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 17, 2022

Fixed in version 1.1 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participant
February 16, 2022

I am still having this issue as well.  I do timelapses and so I re-use file names regularly to keep track of what stage of processing I'm in, and even when I uncheck "don't import duplicates", it *still* will not let me import files that are clearly different, from a different date, but that simply share a name that was once imported months ago.

 

There needs to be a way to override this, its truly annoying and has me looking at other software.

Inspiring
August 15, 2020
This issue just happend to be running the latest software
 I have a very large catalogue being a wedding photographer.
Inspiring
October 27, 2018
So - Lightroom CC v2.0 claims to have fixed that problem. IT DOES NOT.
It is still happening to me.
Dear Lightroom developers, can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE add an override function for your duplicate detection?!?
Lightroom CC is right now unusable for me because EVERY TIME I go to import files, it marks about 20% as duplicates, which actually really screwed me over on a job before I noticed that this is happening!! (I lost valuable pictures in the process!!!!)

Oddly enough, the duplicate detection claims to happen based on a has value - yet, when I rename the files, it changes. So right now I need to batch rename every import to a new creative file name scheme every time I import.

The override was requested on this issue over a year ago - is it so hard to implement?


For reference, I am using a Sony A7 which is set to create a new folder on the SD card per day, and start the counting again in every folder with DSC00000.RAW.

I am trying to import on MacOS.
Legend
May 9, 2018
According to Becky's notes from the original report, this was fixed in the 1.1 update. Is your Lightroom CC up to date?