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Hello,
I've been running an older version of Lightroom for a long time, and recently moved to Lightroom Classic (I'm on Win7).
I successfully migrated my catalogs, but now when I want to import photos, I get a message telling me I don't have enough space or the right permissions to write in the destination folder.
However, I checked with my older lightroom and it works without any problem.
Also Lightroom Classic is telling me that I don't have the writing permissions, but it successfully created subfolders (with the date) in there. So how can it create subfolders, but not have permission to write in them?
Thank you.
I restarted my computer, and after importing photo into Lightroom, my antivirus poped-up, telling me that Lightroom was trying to modify some files (my raw photos), and asked me if it is allowed or not. So I said yes, and now I can import photos.
For some reasons, my AV was silent before, but still preventing Lightroom to copy files.
Thanks anyway.
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Thank you for you answer.
1. My catalogs are in a secondary drive (but still internal).
2. I have about 5% of free space (about 17GB out of 350GB)
3. My photos are on my SD card for now, but I want to copy them on my hard drive when importing
4. About 17GB
5. I can create new documents, so yes. And LR Classic can create subfolder.
What I don't get is why Lightroom 6.5.1 can import them without any issue (like I always did), while Lightroom Classic can't?
Thanks.
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Also, for now I just try to import 1 photo, so although I don't have much space left (still 17GB), it should be way more than enough for a single photo.
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I have about 5% of free space (about 17GB out of 350GB)
Typically, for the catalog, a minimum of 20% is looked for, some say 25%. 5% is a problem, not nessacarily your current problem.
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Is this new in Lightroom Classic? Because Lightroom 6.5 can import photo at this location, on this drive?
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3. My photos are on my SD card for now, but I want to copy them on my hard drive when importing
Ok, my bad, how much physical free space on the hard drive you want to import the photos to?
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One photo, and drive you are importing to apparently has 17GB?
If the camera took, say, 24 Mega Pixel images, then it could easily take up 45 MB of hard drive space, so yes, way less than 17 GB.
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I restarted my computer, and after importing photo into Lightroom, my antivirus poped-up, telling me that Lightroom was trying to modify some files (my raw photos), and asked me if it is allowed or not. So I said yes, and now I can import photos.
For some reasons, my AV was silent before, but still preventing Lightroom to copy files.
Thanks anyway.
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ahh, yep, you need to tell the AV to allow LrC.
You have solved your own problem. Reccomend you select your reply, and mark it as answered.
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Curiosity, what happens if before you import in LrC, you copy the photo to the appropriate hard drive, in the appropriate folder first, using your file manager (nit LrC). Then, in LrC, import using the ADD method as opposed to Copy as DNG, or Copy, etc.?