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annemiekv44059211
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June 2, 2018
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Flags missing when importing catalog

  • June 2, 2018
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i have just copied a catalog from my laptop to my Pc.

all metadata and star ratings still show up on my oc but not my flags.

It is not that I don’t see the flags. They have not been included in either the export on my laptop or the import to my Lightroon on pc.

I have tried making a new copy but same is happening.

Anyone have any idea how I can recover the flags?

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Correct answer cmgap

When exporting RAW images from Lightroom  the IPTC metadata includes star ratings, and color labels. Flags are not included in the export. You can add keywords Flag, NoFlag for example if you want that to show up in the metadata with the EXIF data and copyright info.

What else is not included in the XMP sidecar files:

- Edit history

- Collections and stacks

- Virtual copies

- disabled

More about: XMP Sidecar Files « Julieanne Kost's Blog

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annemiekv44059211
Participant
June 2, 2018

I am now even more confused.

I made a new export as a catalog of the folder I was working on. Just to be sure I got all the flags, I added 'flag' as a keyword in the metadata. I am really happy I did that because wehn importing as a catalog in my Lightroom on the PC, again all flags are gone...... what is going on here????

Since the lastest update mysterious things have been happening to my flags (even in other folders that were already in the LR on my PC. Is this some sort of bug???

Legend
June 2, 2018

As I said earlier, there have been occasional other people reporting this happening with File->Import from Another Catalog. However, the expected behavior is that flags are in the catalog and should not disappear via File->Import from Another Catalog.

I would recommend you report it as a bug here: Lightroom Classic CC | Photoshop Family Customer Community

cmgap
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cmgapCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 2, 2018

When exporting RAW images from Lightroom  the IPTC metadata includes star ratings, and color labels. Flags are not included in the export. You can add keywords Flag, NoFlag for example if you want that to show up in the metadata with the EXIF data and copyright info.

What else is not included in the XMP sidecar files:

- Edit history

- Collections and stacks

- Virtual copies

- disabled

More about: XMP Sidecar Files « Julieanne Kost's Blog

annemiekv44059211
Participant
June 2, 2018

When the flags are nog in the XMP files, that explains it.

Good to know.

Also very good to know that virtual copies are nog included in XMP files. I did not know this.

Thank you

Legend
June 2, 2018

Please tell us the exact step-by-step procedure you used when transferring from the old computer to the new computer. Leave nothing out. Use the actual Lightroom name of the steps in Lightroom.

annemiekv44059211
Participant
June 2, 2018

I'm not sure about the right LR text since I have a Dutch version, so it's my translation.

Laptop:

Right click on specific folder:  Export folder as a catalog

Lightroom on PC:

File: import from other catalog

Choose/open the .lrcat file

Choose all files

cmgap​ tells me that flags are not included in XMP files. That explains it.

Legend
June 2, 2018

annemiekv44059211  wrote

I'm not sure about the right LR text since I have a Dutch version, so it's my translation.

Laptop:

Right click on specific folder:  Export folder as a catalog

Lightroom on PC:

File: import from other catalog

Choose/open the .lrcat file

Choose all files

cmgap  tells me that flags are not included in XMP files. That explains it.

No, that doesn't explain anything. In fact, it is just plain wrong in your situation. If you are using the File->Import from another Catalog command, the flags should come over that way. You are not using XMP to transfer the data.

I don't know why the flags didn't come over, I have seen other people have the same problem, and I am wondering if you perform a step where you read the metadata from the files; or a step where you do an File->Import Photos and Videos, or is there a step where Lightroom indicates that the metadata differs between the database and the files, and so you select read metadata.