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March 10, 2017
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Synchronization of folders/sub-folders issue

  • March 10, 2017
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I have a main folder for all my photos within Lightroom sorted by year, then sub-folders under each by subject.  If I right-click the top folder and click "Synchronize folder", the pop-up dialogue box has all boxes checked, and it starts counting. The result is it says for Import New Photos as (2).  Then I click the Synchronize button and the program starts working - lots of flashing screens as it goes through each folder/sub-folder in the tree...but when it finally ends, no photos were showing to add to catalog.  Tried this a few times, same thing happened.

Then I shut down Lightroom, created a sub-folder under the main one in Windows, added 3 photos manually, opened Lightroom and tried again.  This time it came back saying Import New Photos as (5).  I hit Synchronize again and after it works thorough all the folders, it shows thumbnails of only the 3 photos I recently added.

So for some reason Lightroom is identifying 2 mystery photos and I can't tell where it sees their location.

Anyone have any ideas?

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解決に役立った回答 bbawt1

SOLVED!  Took awhile but I figured it out.  Way back when I tried out Google's Picassa. Turns out when you edit a photo in Picassa, it creates a hidden folder called ".picassaoriginals". Inside that folder is a copy of the original shot before edits.  Seems Lightroom when searching to synchronize photos can see these hidden folders and the photos within them. However, I guess because they are hidden, does not actually allow you to "add" the photo (doesn't even show a thumbnail). So bottom line is the Synchronize report will report these hidden photo numbers, but the program won;t show you them or let you add them.  In Explorer, I had to turn on the "show hidden files" option to see them. Once I deleted them, I re-ran Lightroom Synchronize and my mystery photos were no longer showing up!

So its kind of weird Lightroom will see and count hidden photos but not be able to show/tell you anything about them.

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ManiacJoe
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March 10, 2017

In the Synchronize dialog, turn on the use of the Import dialog and see if the Import dialog will show you the mystery files.

bbawt1作成者
Participant
March 11, 2017

Thanks for the suggestion but the Import Dialog was turned on. Still doesn't show the mystery photos.

bbawt1作成者解決!
Participant
March 11, 2017

SOLVED!  Took awhile but I figured it out.  Way back when I tried out Google's Picassa. Turns out when you edit a photo in Picassa, it creates a hidden folder called ".picassaoriginals". Inside that folder is a copy of the original shot before edits.  Seems Lightroom when searching to synchronize photos can see these hidden folders and the photos within them. However, I guess because they are hidden, does not actually allow you to "add" the photo (doesn't even show a thumbnail). So bottom line is the Synchronize report will report these hidden photo numbers, but the program won;t show you them or let you add them.  In Explorer, I had to turn on the "show hidden files" option to see them. Once I deleted them, I re-ran Lightroom Synchronize and my mystery photos were no longer showing up!

So its kind of weird Lightroom will see and count hidden photos but not be able to show/tell you anything about them.