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February 14, 2023
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Import dialog shows no files

  • February 14, 2023
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New problem crept up since yesterday (2/23/23): Upon opening the Import dialog, Lightroom Classic shows folders under Source but no files whatsoever, not on my harddrive, not on my external drives. Yes, there are image files in those folders but none appear. Intel Mac 2015, OS is Monterey 12.6.3.  Checked Mac system preferences/Security & Privacy/Full Disk Access shows Adobe Lightroom Class has full disk access.  I upgraded Lightroom Classic from 12.1 to 12.2 but the problem remains.  Did an Uninstall then a re-install through the Creative Cloud app.  Reboot computer and application. No joy.  I can export to my drives, so it would seem that it is just the Import module that is broken.  

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Correct answer GoldingD

No, not the upper right, over on the right, further down, the actual destination panel.

 

Perhaps you have hidden the panel.Place your mouse over the gray area to the left of the words "Apply During Import", and right click, a option panel should come up.

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Participating Frequently
October 15, 2024

Doing same on Windows 11 PC now, but not consistently!  LrC v8 just installed but didn't fix the issue.

 

dj_paige
Legend
October 15, 2024
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Doing same on Windows 11 PC now, but not consistently!  LrC v8 just installed but didn't fix the issue.

 


By @michael_4143

 

Do you mean Lr 8? Are you are talking about Lightroom and not Lightroom Classic? You are in the wrong forum, you want the Lightroom ecosystem forum

Germán Herrera
Inspiring
September 12, 2023

Hi, I seem to be encountering something similar. I have tried a number of things, updating folder location, sync folder, full disk access, and every time the message is the same. Please see screen captures.

MacOS 15.1.1 Sequoia>System: Macbook M2 Pro 16Gb
ChrisFourie-Lipman
Participating Frequently
February 19, 2023

I'm experiencing the same bug, at first, I thought no files imported as Lightroom showed a message "No files found to import" So I did it again. The same message showed that is when I noticed that there were now two copies for each photo, but it still showed no files in the folder. I used Lightroom to delete the duplicates and now it is showing a count of minus 179.

 

see attachements for info

 

 

GoldingD
Legend
March 6, 2023

 

So, your photos are on your NAS or other LAN share, what about your catalog? Where do you keep the catalog?

Keeping the photos on a server share, be it on a LAN such as a NAS, or on the Cloud, is supposedly supported by Adobe, but often leads to issues, typically needing the folder(s) to be fixed (update folder location). But storing the catalog on a server share is not, Oh, some make it work, but eventually the catalog gets corrupted.

 

ChrisFourie-Lipman
Participating Frequently
March 6, 2023

GoldingD, thank you for your reply. The photos are stored on a Synology NAS system and the catalogues on my local SSD.  I never had this issue before it only started after the last update for Lightroom.

KR Seals
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 14, 2023

It's a good idea to reset LrC preferences when the app does strange things.

BTW, reinstalling the program will not reset preferences.

Ken Seals - Nikon Z 9, Z 8, 14mm-800mm. Computer Win 11 Pro, I7-14700K, 64GB, RTX3070TI. Travel machine: 2021 MacBook Pro M1 MAX 64GB. All Adobe apps.
GoldingD
Legend
February 14, 2023

In the destinations panel (not shown) double check that the destination is currently valid, not some location that previously worked, but was moved/rename/removed outside of LrC.

 

Participant
February 14, 2023

Thank you for that suggestion.  I renewed my destination choice using "Other Dsitination ... " in the "To" block (upper right).  No luck.  I also tried renewing my source choice using "Other Source ... " in the "From" block (upper left).  Still no luck.

GoldingD
GoldingDCorrect answer
Legend
February 14, 2023

No, not the upper right, over on the right, further down, the actual destination panel.

 

Perhaps you have hidden the panel.Place your mouse over the gray area to the left of the words "Apply During Import", and right click, a option panel should come up.

GoldingD
Legend
February 14, 2023

 

New problem crept up since yesterday (2/23/23): 

 

Was that date a typo, or did you get that from your computer?

Errors in system clock used to cause problems.

 

Participant
February 14, 2023

Oh my goodness.  Yes,  That's a typo.  Thanks for spotting it.  Amend to say 2/13/23.  

 

 I'm sure it has nothing to do with my starting today to reread Stephen Hawkins' "A Briefer History of Time."  More like watching "Back to the Future."  May I hope that an answer will dawn on us yesterday?

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 14, 2023

Make sure that Lightroom Classic has Full Disk Access. This linked article describes how, although the UI may be different if you're using Ventura.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/quick-tips-how-to-give-full-disk-access-to-lightroom-classic-on-macos/td-p/12913413

Participant
February 14, 2023

As I mentioned, the app has Full Disk Access.  It is also checked under Accessibility.