Copy link to clipboard
Copied
To free up internal drive space, I need to archive the last 6 months of work - roughly 20k photos organized in dozens of folders by month/day and project for a client. A pretty complex file system I have to keep intact.
Each month's folder is structured like this:
January
01-01
Project 1
Capture
Master
Output
Project 2
Capture
Master
Output
01-02
Project 1
Capture
Master
Output
Project 2
Capture
Master
Output
...etc
I've added the external drive to LR and created a folder for 2017. When I try to drag the Folder from January (located on my internal drive) into the newly created 2017 folder (on the external) from within the Library module, the new folder is highlighted when I hover over it. But when I let go to complete the drag & drop, the folder bounces back to the original position. It's like LR is rejecting that move. However if I try to move just the "Capture" folder, it'll take it. I can't go through and manually recreate that entire structure, it would take hours.
Any explanation or work-arounds for something like this. I really need to both clear up internal hard drive space AND keep my file heirarchy intact.
If you do a move in your operating system, then in Lightroom right-click on a folder with a question mark, the command is "FInd Missing Folder"
If you do a copy instead of a move, then it will read "Update Missing Folder"
All of this is explained in detail at Adobe Lightroom - Find moved or missing files and folders, in particular see Figure 4 and associated text.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Move the Folders with Images in them using the Mac File Manager program "Finder". Then in LR use the "Update Folder Location" for the Now Missing folders and images to their new location on the external drive.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
If you do a move in your operating system, then in Lightroom right-click on a folder with a question mark, the command is "FInd Missing Folder"
If you do a copy instead of a move, then it will read "Update Missing Folder"
All of this is explained in detail at Adobe Lightroom - Find moved or missing files and folders, in particular see Figure 4 and associated text.