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January 15, 2022
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Lost Lightroom Classic connection to cloud

  • January 15, 2022
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Recently had to restore my Lightroom Classic catalog with a backup catalog.  All went well except!  I have lost 4500 connections to pictures added from my mobil device by way of the cloud.  All of these images remain in Lightroom (cloud) and remain visible as previews in my Lightroom Classic.  However, all connections are broken.  I am aware that I can download to my PC all 4500 images stored on cloud and then connect them to the resident files.  This will, of course, take forever.  There must be a way that I can resync the preview images shown on my LRC with the images that remain resident in the cloud in LR.  I have been trying for several days to find a way but to no avail.  Help, please.

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Theresa J
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January 16, 2022

Your screenshots don't show the cloud icon in the upper right corner. Is the sync turned on and not paused? 

Also, all images in a Lightroom Catalog are on a hard drive somewhere. They have to be. That is how Classic works. So even though the images from your Lightroom cloud remain in the cloud, they are also downloaded to your computer. If you did not choose a custom location for this download then the images are in a sync data file in your pictures folder. Looking at your screen this is likely what the "Other Lightroom Device" is that is listed in the folder panel. I don't know why you have so many of them though. 

You can fix the link to the images by reconnecting them to the location of the images in the pictures folder. This article should help https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/locate-missing-photos.html

greenz8Author
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January 16, 2022

Thanks for sticking with me, Theresa.

The cloud icon actually shows that my catalog is completly synced.

As for the images in my Lightroom Catalog being on my hard drive.......yes, all images that I loaded directly from camera or card reader are on my hard drive. However, those in my Lightroom Catalog that were taken on my mobile device were loaded into Lightroom on the Cloud and then synced by my Lightroom Classic so are, therefore, in the cloud and not on my hard drive.  Those are the images that have not resynced after opening my backup catalog.

I am familiare with the process of locating missing photos and have used that when I have broken the link between Lightroom Classic and the images resident on my computer.

Theresa J
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January 16, 2022

Thanks very much, again, Theresa.

 

And thanks for the video regarding missing photos.  I believe I understand this concept and have worked with this over the years.

 

What is certainly news to me, however, is your saying,  “Classic works like a vacuum and pulls everything down, because Classic can only work with images that reside locally.”  I have actually assumed this to be true over the years as well.  Yet, when I opened my very recent catalog backup, all of the files that came into my Lightroom Classic by way of Lightroom and the Cloud have broken links because they cannot find any synced images that you say have to be on my hard drive.   I am hoping this is true yet I cannot locate any of these “downloaded” images nor can Lightroom Classic. 

 

Do you happen to know the file naming convention for these files vacuumed from Lightroom?

 

Again, many thanks.

 

 

 


By default they go into your Pictures folder unless you change the location in the preferences. Like I said earlier I am pretty sure the Drive L: Other Lightroom Device seen in the folders panel is the location of your downloaded images. Open up one of those folders and see what the path looks like to the images. Also, view the contents of your Pictures folder. Look for a Lightroom sync data folder. Open that and see what is in there. Most likely that is where you will find your photos.

After you fix the connection I recommend that you change the location of the download in your preferences. You will have an option to move everything to the new location. Here's a screen capture of mine. You can see that my downloads go to an external drive. This works much better than the default setup.

 

DdeGannes
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January 16, 2022

Just some thoughts.

LrC can only have one Catalog file synced with the Creative Cloud at any time.

The sync info is stored in the Catalog file.

How current is the Backup Catalog you are trying to restore?

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
Theresa J
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Community Expert
January 16, 2022

Can you share a screenshot of what you see in your Classic catalog? It sounds like you just need to fix the link to the sync download location of the images from the cloud.

greenz8Author
Participant
January 16, 2022

Sure.  Happy to show.  As is true of any preview that is disconnected from the original image, all of the 4500 previews that were"disconnected" when restoring my catalog with a backup catalog show the exclamation point in the box un the upper right of those previews.  These are all images that were shot with my iPhone and migrated into Lightroom Classic by way of Lightroom and the cloud.  The originals are in the cloud and restoring my catalog did not restore the connection between the Lightroom Classic previews and the original images in the cloud.  These are 4500 images of the 12,000 images in my Lightroom Classic on my PC.  While I may be able to reconnect all 4500 images by downloading the oritingals from the cloud and onto my PC, I would have to do this one image at a time.  I am hopeful that there is a way to simply reconnect them all and its remains a mystery why this didn't happen when I opened my backup catalog.  

Please note the folder name given to the disconnected preview.  This is the same folder identification for all of the 4500 disconnected previews.

Thanks very much for your help on this!