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matthewe79485152
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February 10, 2018
Question

Lightroom import not showing all photos in folder (please help)

  • February 10, 2018
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Hi,

I'm trying to consolidate my photos that are not very well organised. I currently have my lightroom catalogue on an external drive, and many other folder on my laptop hard drive from before I started using lightroom. I'd like to consolidate all the photos from the different folders on my laptop hard drive, into a single lightroom catalogue on an external drive, which i then want to back up to a second external drive.

I have clicked "import" to go to the import screen. I have then selected "move" at the top and found the relevant folder on the computer. I know there are 7 items in the  folder, but the lightroom import window is only showing me 4 items. The missing photos are not duplicates of the ones that are being displayed. This is one example of the problem occurring, but I can see for several other folders that the number of items in the folder is different to the number lightroom recognises to import.

I have restarted lightroom, and the laptop, but still they aren't detected. I'm not a very technical person but would really appreciate any advice (in idiot's terms!) on how to solve the problem.

Thanks everyone.

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4 replies

August 2, 2020

The worst thing is that when you import a raw file (e.g. DNG) with the same name (except the extension) then it REMOVES the original JPEG, including any modifications made, without warning. It's really strange why this is chosen to be a standard option. I lost a lot of edits by this. 😞

Just Shoot Me
Legend
August 2, 2020

Importing RAW files, even if they are DNG files, that have the same name as JPG files that are already in the Catalog DOES NOT Remove the JPG image or file.

 

If for some reason you use LrC to Convert JPG images to DNG images then there is an option, IIRC, to remove the file the DNG was created from.

 

What exactly are you doing and Why are you responding to a 3 month old conversation.

GuitarStosh
Participating Frequently
April 29, 2019

I am seeing the exact same thing in LR CC 2019.  It has nothing to do with images that have been imported already. I created a new version of a file after retouching and saved it as a JPG in photoshop. This was a brand new JPG with new file name. I wanted to get the final edited version in LIghtroom (JPG) for future use and save with the other images. It would display the flattened TIF file after editing I saved as a copy but no matter what I do it will not display the JPG version is saved out as well?

As a note I originally started out from LR  and chose edit in Photoshop as a Smart Object. However, when editing I didn't the full editing capabilities I wanted or some menu options would display so I cancelled that process, closed the file. An re-opened directly from source folder in PS CC 2018 in second attempt. Finished editing it, saved out a copy of flattened image to bot TIF and JPF. The TIF is shown in LIghtroom import but not the JPG file.  I opened the directory side by side against LR and verified I was pointing at the same directory.

I didn't see the Flattened TIF version right away but let me drag and drop from file explorer to the LR import window. I could then see that one in LR to select for import. However, doing the same thing with JPG version of the file had no effect. Lightroom basically ignores it and won't allow selection.

Rob_Cullen
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 29, 2019

Is it possible that your Lightroom preferences are set so that Lightroom sees JPGs as a "Sidecar" file and will not import them.

Set your Lr preferences 'checked on' to [Treat JPEG files next to raw files as separate photos]

This option in preferences seems to be applied to both RAW+JPG and TIFF+JPG where the file names are the same.

If you simply create the JPG (by Save As, or Export as) with the same file name as your TIFF then this preference decides if Lr will Import it, or not.

With the preference 'un-checked' the JPG will be a 'sidecar' file to the TIFF and not import.

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.0, Photoshop 27.0, ACR 18.0, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0 .
GuitarStosh
Participating Frequently
April 29, 2019

sorry, sent my response to earlier question before seeing your response. I have since found the setting you mention. I expect that is exactly what is going on. "Treat the JPG file with same name as separate file"was indeed turned off. I thought this only functioned that way with RAW and Jpg files.

Legend
February 10, 2018

Show us a screen capture of the folder with 7 photos as seen in your operating system. Then show us a screen capture of the Import dialog box showing only 4 photos.

Just Shoot Me
Legend
February 10, 2018

If the images are already in the LR catalog you can't, or shouldn't, import them a second time.

If you moved images from your internal drive to an external drive outside of LR, if they were already imported into the LR catalog, then you need to Reconnect them.

Take a look at this site for detail on how to find missing folders and images.

http://www.lightroomqueen.com/lightroom-photos-missing-fix/

If they weren't imported and you have videos in the same folder LR has a problem with still and video files being in the same folder on import.