Photos vanished after importing back to catalog
Something really strange just happened. I have a folder with subfolders , each containing several hundred photos. I was working in one of the subfolders, which contained a mixture of PNG, JPG, and JXL photos. Of the 350 photos, 14 were PNG. Here's a breakdown:
- I filtered to show only PNG files.
- Selected all of them and ran an export that converts them to JXL and imports them back into the catalog.
- After the conversion/import was complete, I selected the PNG files again and used the Remove command to delete them from disk.
- Suddenly, those 14 newly imported JXL photos are thr ONLY photos that will show up in my catalog. Everything else has vanished—and not only from that subfolder, but from ALL the subfolders in the parent folder.
I can't figure out what's going on. If I try to synchronize the folder, it shows that it will import 336 photos, but when the import window comes up there's nothing there because it thinks all the photos are duplicates.
If I use the Find All Missing Photos command, none of them show up in it. All the photos are still in the original folders on my hard drive. I did not mess with the files or folders outside of Lightroom at all. I didn't merge any libraries. It was just a simple process I've done dozens of times before without incident. I tried closing Lightroom and reopening with no success, and testing the integrity of the catalog did nothing.
So now I don't know how to make all those photos show up again. No view filters are on, no 'missing' warnings, they just aren't showing up at all. Except for those 14 JXLs. I am missing about 3,000 photos from my catalog now. I have a backup catalog but I was in the middle of making hundreds of edits on those photos when this happened and really don't want to have to start over.
I'm on an M2 Macbook Pro running MacOS 26.0.1.
