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October 20, 2020
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Deleting old catalogues after upgrade

  • October 20, 2020
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The LR upgrade also upgraded my catalogs (2). Now, when I boot, I have 8 catalogs to choose from - the two current ones and 6 old ones from when LR has done this in the past. The catalogs are not too big but I would like to at least get them out of the startup menu. Can the old ones be deleted now that the updated one is in force.

Mejor respuesta de Rob_Cullen

Yes. Simply delete them (the .LRCAT file) in the OS File Browser by dragging to 'Trash' or 'Recycle Bin', as you would any other type of file (like a document, or spreadsheet, etc). You should also delete the 'Parent' folder of the un-wanted Catalog which will trash the Previews .LRDATA and other temporary files that accompany the un-wanted Catalog.

Just be certain you are deleting the un-wanted catalogs! And you are making Catalog Backups of your current working Catalog I Hope!

 

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GregDiodati
Participating Frequently
December 24, 2022

I just realized i was storing old versions of my Lightroom catelogs. In the process of deleting all but current versions and supporting folders. I am recpaturing over 17gb of space. 

WEWilliams
Inspiring
May 1, 2023

I'm quite confused about which catalog files are current and which are old (I have version 12.2 of Lightroom Classic). In <user>->Pictures -> Lightroom I have the following files (screenshot):

 

 

 

 

 

 

...by far the largest file, at 4.03 GB

 

 

 

 

 

Then, in "Pictures" but outside the "Lightroom" folder, I have "Lightroom Library.lrlibrary," which is 1.07 GB

 

Which  of these do I need, and which can I toss? I'm particularly curious about the one outside the "Pictures" folder, which claims not to have been modified for more than 3 years.

Participant
January 10, 2025

It appears (from your screen-clip) that your current Catalog will be all the files that include "-v11" in the file name. Unless you have others elsewhere in your system. (You have not given particulars of your LrC Version number!)

Highlighted in Yellow of my screen-clip appear to be the 'current' catalog-

Files not highlighted can be archived (moved) until you are sure your catalog is working as expected.

More importantly all the 'working files should not be in a "Backup" folder! Instead these are better in a {Lightroom} folder of {Documents}

And if you last backup was 2022-08-02, then you are asking for trouble should your catalog fail.

And the Catalog backups must be on a separate physical hard-drive!

Your photos are NOT in the Catalog. They are not shown in your screen-clip, so I cannot comment on their location, or their backups (on another drive)

 

 


Hi,

i'm running out of space and reslize that my LR backups are taking up lots of space.

 

My current version is LR Classic v13-4. Is that the latest version by the way.

 

Is it ok to keep only the latest backup done 2025-01-01 as seen below. If so are my editing from earlier versions still there?

 

I also wonder what is the difference between the Lightroom Catalog-2-2-v13-4  Previews.Irdata and Lightroom Catalog-2-2-v13-4.Ircat ? I suppose both should be saved?

 

If you do a backup in this version you don't seem to het any Zip Catalogues? Are they needed if not can I delete all the old ones?

 

Would be so greatful if you could help me sort this out. So I can start editing in LR again.

 

Kind regards,

 

charlotte

 

 

 

 

Just Shoot Me
Legend
October 21, 2020

What Startup Menu?

Your LrC Catalog files should Not be in the OS Startup menu.

 

Or are you talking about the LrC Select Catalog dialog box that comes up if you hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the LrC icon to start the program?

 

 

 

Known Participant
October 21, 2020

Yes. Mine is configured to show this window on startup so I can select which catalog to use. 

Known Participant
October 21, 2020

Not the OS startup. The LR startup.

Rob_Cullen
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October 21, 2020

Yes. Simply delete them (the .LRCAT file) in the OS File Browser by dragging to 'Trash' or 'Recycle Bin', as you would any other type of file (like a document, or spreadsheet, etc). You should also delete the 'Parent' folder of the un-wanted Catalog which will trash the Previews .LRDATA and other temporary files that accompany the un-wanted Catalog.

Just be certain you are deleting the un-wanted catalogs! And you are making Catalog Backups of your current working Catalog I Hope!

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .