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Participant
October 11, 2024
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LrC not recognizing newly updated ratings from Bridge

  • October 11, 2024
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Szenario:

1. Rate images in Bridge.

2. Import directory of images into LrC.

3. ReRate images in Bridge.

4. LrC does not see updates, but directory must be removed and newly re-imported.

 

Q: Is there a way not having to re-do step 4 every time one re-rates images?

 

Correct answer dj_paige

Instead of importing, in LrC select the desired photos and then use Metadata->Read Metadata from File.

 

Better yet, do your ratings in LrC, and even that step isn't needed.

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dj_paige
dj_paigeCorrect answer
Legend
October 11, 2024

Instead of importing, in LrC select the desired photos and then use Metadata->Read Metadata from File.

 

Better yet, do your ratings in LrC, and even that step isn't needed.

Participant
October 11, 2024

"LrC → Library → Ctrl+A → Metadata → Read Metadata from File"
… does exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!

Community Expert
October 11, 2024

One cautionary point: by default with Lightroom Classic, develop edits plus any and all organisational metadata worked on in the Catalog, are stored in the Catalog only. In that case the external file's metadata  will not include any record of this work done within the Catalog environment.

 

"Read metadata from file" creates a new History state wherein not only are e.g. ratings introduced that were applied externally, but also wherein the whole image is reset back to whatever that external metadata holds for its Develop appearance, keywords, etc.

 

So if that other stuff has not been previously written out (up to date) before reading it all back in again, you will see more change in the image than you bargained for. That change (resetting to an unedited appearance for example) is still reversible by rolling back the Catalog's History to its state just prior to the "read".  But that would need to be done for each affected image.

 

If you had previously written everything out up to date, or else had LrC automatically write that out continually as it went along, then this method can work. However I would agree that rating etc within the Catalog or else within Creative Cloud in a manner that syncs in a Lightroom aware manner to the Catalog, is far the more elegant and robust way.

 

Mingling Catalog-centric and file-centric methods together, is IMO simply doomed to frustrate because it clashes paradigms. For example: how could one use Bridge to apply ratings to virtual copies?