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ludovicb35012304
Participant
November 9, 2025
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Dossiers vides suite à mise à jour

  • November 9, 2025
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Bonjour, depuis la récente mise à jour LrC 15.0 sur MacOS 26.0.1, plusieurs dossiers apparaissent vides. Pourant les photos sont bien dans les dossiers. Si je tente de synchroniser un dossier vide avec la boite de dialogue, les photos sopnt visibles mais grisées car non repérées comme nouvelles photos.

Sans la boite de dialogue, aucune photo n'est importée.

Merci pour votre aide

Correct answer ludovicb35012304

Good morning @Aleke 

 

Thank you for your message. After updating the MacOS system, I reopened another backup of LrC, and my folders were present. The problem is therefore solved. Have a good day.

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Community Manager
November 14, 2025

Hi @ludovicb35012304!

Just checking in to see if you're still running into that issue. Let me know when you get a chance!
Thanks so much,
Alek

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ludovicb35012304
ludovicb35012304AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
November 15, 2025

Good morning @Aleke 

 

Thank you for your message. After updating the MacOS system, I reopened another backup of LrC, and my folders were present. The problem is therefore solved. Have a good day.

dj_paige
Legend
November 9, 2025

These photos have previously been imported into LrC, that's why they are grey, but they are not in the folder in LrC you think they should be in. How does this happen? You have accidentally imported the photos previously using COPY instead of Add. So LrC knows about the copies it made, in some folder you didn't want to use, but does not know about your originals in the folder that you see in the Mac Finder.

 

You need to find these photos in Lightroom Classic. Please follow all four of these steps in the Lightroom Classic Library Module, in order.

1. Click on All Photographs (its on the left under Catalog)
2. Turn off all filters (Ctrl-L once or twice)
3. Expand All Stacks (Photo->Stacking->Expand All Stacks)
4. In the Filter Bar, search for a photo by File name

 

Let us know if you find the photos this way.

ludovicb35012304
Participant
November 9, 2025

Hello, and thank you for your reply,

 

I did not make any particular manipulation that could have caused this problem. It's been since the October update.

 

I followed the 4 steps, but in step 4, I can't find my missing photos.

 

Thanks

 

dj_paige
Legend
November 9, 2025

I did not make any particular manipulation that could have caused this problem. It's been since the October update.

 

You did it accidentally. You probably are not aware that you did it.

 

In the LrC grid, try steps 1-3 and then performing step 4 a a different way: sort by filename View->Sort->File Name. Now the file names are in alphabetical order. Scroll up or down until you come to the place alphabetically where this photo should be. Can you find ithat way?