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February 21, 2020
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Location of LR images

  • February 21, 2020
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I need to find out where (finder location) each image is in a rather large LR catalog. I can't just select images and Command-R. How do I? I can program in Python, if there were a way to use that. Thanks.

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john beardsworth
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Community Expert
February 22, 2020

You are using Cloudy Lightroom, the one with the dog splash screen? In that case, the answer is that they are in the cloud. You can set local storage, but think of that as a cache - the real file is in the cloud.

Participant
February 23, 2020
Thanks. I accidentally (re-)loaded cloudy lightroom. Want to go back to
classic, as what I want is files where I can find them, on my hard
disks. But the real problem I am trying to solve is this: I have several
LR catalogs, some with overlapping images, and there are duplicate
images (files) for many of the images recorded in the catalogs. I would
like to be able to do is pick apart a catalog, and get a list of the
exact file location for each image, so I can see and get rid of the
duplicates. It's a complicated job.

What I feel that I will be reduced to doing is exporting each catalog to
a separate (backup) hard drive (it will have to be at least 4 TB), then
delete the LR catalogs on the main drive, as well as any extraneous
JPEGS, DNGs, CR2s, and other image files that remain on the main drive,
then re-importing LR catalogs back to the main drive. (Of course, I will
make a complete backup of the main drive before doing any of this.)
Rob_Cullen
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 23, 2020

My 'overview' approach to your question might be-

Make backups first (for unexpected problems)

1) Open each of the "several Lr Catalogs".

2) Correct each catalog to be sure there are no 'missing' files in each.

3) Open the one catalog that is to be your 'one-and-only' master working catalog.

4) Import 'merge' the other CATALOGS into this one catalog by "Import from another Catalog". (NOT a photo import!)

Stage #1 here-

https://www.lightroomqueen.com/merging-catalogs-1-identifying/

and Stages #2-4 here=

https://www.lightroomqueen.com/lightroom/catalogs/merging/

 

5) Now with everything in the one 'master' catalog you can search for your duplicates with a plugin.

DUPLICATE FINDER Teekesselchen: Home

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.3, Photoshop 27.5, ACR 18.3, Lightroom 9.3, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.3 .