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From a text list to a Collection

Community Beginner ,
May 24, 2021 May 24, 2021

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Hello everybody,

I have a list of filename like this

CFOPO_20210507-002.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-020.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-034.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-058.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-060.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-064.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-085.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-089.jpg,

CFOPO_20210507-129.jpg

....

Do you think is possibile inside lightroom to create a selection or a collection of these files only?

I could also remove the .jpg or change them to .dng to match filenames...

 

Thank you.

 

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Community Beginner , May 24, 2021 May 24, 2021

Thanks, I've managed to do that!

From that filelist I needed to delete ".jpg" (since the original files are .dng) and use the smart collection with:
Match all
Filename > contains > paste that list above

 

Great!

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Community Expert ,
May 24, 2021 May 24, 2021

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Have you tried pasting them into a smart collection criterion? It would be a single criterion line with Filename / Contains / your list. The criterion is a single line box, but you can use the keyboard arrows to go down the lines.

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Thanks, I've managed to do that!

From that filelist I needed to delete ".jpg" (since the original files are .dng) and use the smart collection with:
Match all
Filename > contains > paste that list above

 

Great!

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