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Importing edited LR files from external HD

Explorer ,
May 16, 2024 May 16, 2024

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I have edited a number of images in LR Classic on my laptop and saved them to an external HD. I now want to transfer these edited files to my desktop and have LR recognize them as edited. I have tried IMPORTING them via LR from the external HD,  but what I get are the unedited files. And I've tried COPYING the files from the external HD to my desktop with a file manager and then Importing them with LR, but LR doesn't "see" them via IMPORT, and Synchronize doesn't see them either. Your suggestions are appreciated.

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LEGEND ,
May 16, 2024 May 16, 2024

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The proper procedure is to move the photos to an external HD, but do not remove them from LrC. Then they remain recognized as edited in LrC.

 

You can drag and drop to the external drive all in the LrC interface, or follow these instructions: https://www.lightroomqueen.com/move-photos-another-hard-drive-leaving-catalog/

 

If you have removed the photos from LrC, then I think you are stuck with unedited photos in your process.

 

Advice: just put the photos on the external drive straight out of the camera and leave them there. With LrC there's really no need to put photos on one drive and them move them to another drive as a regular part of your workflow. (The exception would be if you are running out of space on one drive, then you could move some photos)

 

Importing is never a part of the process, and is completely the wrong thing to do.

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Thanks for your response. Having reviewed a number of articles and videos, along with your comments, I think I've determined that what I need to do is create a specific LR catalogue for the times when I'll using my laptop for importing and editing images in the field, and then import the "travel" catalogue to the main catalogue on my return. Again, thanks for taking the time to respond. Cheers.

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