Lightroom catalog missing 40,000 photos including previews
Hello! My Lightroom catalog is a hot mess, and I'm hoping someone can guide me through fixing it.
I've used Lightroom for many years, and my catalog holds over 45,000 raw photo files. I used to switch between editing on two different Macs, so I used this Dropbox storage method successfully for years—https://medium.com/t-brian-jones-fine-art-photography/using-lightroom-cc-classic-with-dropbox-for-a-great-cloud-experience-a428bd0f7bdd
Now, my library is a disaster. I need to fix it and then transfer it all to my new MacBook Pro, which will be my only computer moving forward. If I must use an external hard drive rather than Dropbox for storage, so be it.
In my Lightroom, I can access 7,615 synced photographs just fine. However, older photos (the bulk of my library) all appear gray with an exclamation point in the corner. When I click on the exclamation point, I receive the following warning: Lightroom has encountered problems reading this photo. You will not be able to make adjustments to the photo.
When I select a grayed-out photo and go to Photo > Show in Finder, my computer immediately brings me to the photo file on Dropbox, which is located on the cloud (not local to my computer).
If I try to build a smart preview for a grayed-out photo, the preview fails to build.
Current version - Adobe Lightroom Classic version 12.5.1
All photographs 49,705
Synced photographs 7,615
Missing photographs 1,641 (I'm not terribly concerned about these)
DNG validation results - 8663 invalid DNG files
I'm at a loss here and would greatly appreciate any help to get my library back in order. I need to access my old files for my work. I have many library back-ups, and I've tried going back even one year and still have the same issue.
Thank you very much.
