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Hi,
I am trying to browse through my folders and subfolder in lightroom version 7. I want to show the content from folders and subfolders in one go, similar as in LrC. The only option I find is to browse to the subfolder with images and show the content of that subfolder. My main folder has no images but only subfolders and the message appears: no editable files in this folder.....
In LrC also the number of images is shown for the main folder and all it's subfolders, which is not visible for me in LR version 7.
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The "Local" tab in LrD is a file browser which is intended to allow the user to access all the images on the system without having the "import" them into Lightroom (or Lightroom Classic). But because it is a file browser then yes, you do have to drill down through the folder hierarchy to expose the sub-folders that actually contain images. It's the same as Bridge, which is the counterpart file browser for Photoshop and ACR.
LrC, on the other hand, is NOT a file browser.....it only shows you those folders which contain previously imported images, and only shows you the actual number of images that have been imported from those folders (which might not always be the full total of all the images in the folders). But because the catalog database contains that information about the imported images, it can show you data which isn't readily available when using a simple file browser (such as the number of cataloged images for a parent folder and its sub-folders), and lets you populate the grid with the (cataloged) contents of the parent folder and its sub-folders.
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Thx for your reply but you are not exactly correct about Bridge. In Bridge I can open and view the subfolders as well. See attachment. This should be a small adjustment for Adobe development team to integrate this in the latest Lightroom as well.
In any of my computers, mostly I use Imacs, i can see directly in a new window how many folders and subfolders are existing plus the number of files in all those (sub)folders. This sort of information is standard in all different kind of operating systems.
Another example where viewing folders and subfolders is working excellent is Photo Mechanics which is also a file browser.
I hope Adobe will implement this viewing option for folders and subfolders in the near future.
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I hope to god that adobe adresses this. its so annoying to have to click through to each and every folder one at a time. it just feels dumb and I dont want to use LRc cuz its slow and clunky and i cant move stuff to the cloud as easy and also the dits dont even work sometimes!!!!!