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MarkWalsh
Inspiring
July 14, 2016
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How to find info for Missing Linked Smart Object

  • July 14, 2016
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I received a file from another vendor, and they have a linked smart object layer inside the photoshop file which is missing.

Is there any way to determine the file name/path/owner of the layer? In Illustrator and InDesign, this is possible, but I don't see any way to determine any info on the link. I need this to communicate to the vendor what is missing.

    Correct answer SG...

    Hi,

    You don't get the missing link dialog?

    Another place to look is in the Properties panel with the layer targeted.

    steve

    4 replies

    Participant
    March 22, 2023

    Was facing the same issu. Until now when I discovered how to do it! 
    - simply cTrl + S (save your file and close it 
    - then close the file and reopen it

    - a dialog box will open showing the missing link, click the replace option and replace it with any random picture. 
    - The picture or the link file gets replaced with the new one. 

    Now you know which file was linked mistakenly / purposely .

     

    Delete the layer and import the required image/ requirement again
    Tadaa you are done!

    Inspiring
    March 10, 2025

    I've hit exactly the same issue with some third party assets I've just been sent. None of the above workarounds are working for me and I can't see any of the links missing. If I try and open the file in a different colour profile I get a notification saying it can't open the file due to missing links. If I open the file in the colour profile it was created in, it opens, but then it won't let me edit/crop the canvas or convert folders to Smart Objects because of the same missing link problem. Ironically, I just opened up the file in an old 2021 Photoshop I have an my old Mac and it opened fine, no problems whatsoever, so I'm having to edit it on that. (Might I add that despite it being a 14 year-old iMac running legacy software, it's way, way faster and responsive than the 2025 version. Shocking!). Could the problem be something to do with colour profile assignment?

    c.pfaffenbichler
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 10, 2025

    @cyclopsdx , please provide the file. 

     

    Converting a missing linked Smart Object to a Smart Object should, in my experience usually not be a problem. 

    I wonder if they or the containing document might have been created without embedding the profile? 

    Participant
    April 9, 2021

    Did you ever get this resolved, as we've run into exactly the same issue?

    Participant
    April 22, 2021

    Yeah, so have I, and the above solution isn't working.  Photoshop is still telling me that it won't package because I am missing linked Smart Objects - but when I filter for Linked Smart Objects there are only two.  And they are both fine.  Annoying.

     

    Participant
    November 12, 2021

    I need help the same problem. absolute nightmare.

    lisetteb13886853
    Participant
    February 27, 2018

    Look here to use filters to solve this quickly and easily - Work with Smart Objects in Photoshop - scroll down to mid page

    Filter the Layers panel by Smart Objects | Photoshop CC

    1. In the Layers panel, select Smart Object from the filtering pop-up menu.

    Photoshop Filter layers by Smart Objects

    Filter layers by Smart Objects


    1. Click one of the following icons:

    •     Filter for up-to-date Linked Smart Objects
    •     Filter for out-of-synch Linked Smart Objects
    •     Filter for missing Linked Smart Objects
    •     Filter for embedded Smart Objects
    Participant
    October 26, 2018

    WOW!!!!!

    Thanks, I never post a thank you, but this so deserves it! Answered my exact query.

    SG...
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    July 14, 2016

    Hi,

    If they still have the source PSD, they can run the File> Package... command and send you that.

    regards,

    steve

    Package Linked Smart Objects

    You can package the Linked Smart Objects in a Photoshop document, such that their source files are saved to a folder on your computer. A copy of the Photoshop document is saved along with the source files in the folder.

    1. Choose File > Package.
    2. Select a location where you want to place the source files and a copy of the Photoshop document.

    Any audio or video Linked Smart Objects in the document are packaged as well.

    Note:

    You must save a file before packaging the Linked Smart Objects that it contains.

    MarkWalsh
    MarkWalshAuthor
    Inspiring
    July 14, 2016

    If they still have the source PSD, they can run the File> Package... command and send you that.

    Thanks, but that is the problem. The files often come from several different (and often, quite large) agencies (who aren't too knowlegeable most of the time), and it's possible that they won't know exactly who worked on the file at the time the link was created. it's also very possible that the file was provided to them from a different agency, and they may need to know where it came from.

    I believe I have found something that may get me closer. The file data has the file path if the smart object is a linked file:

             <xmpMM:Ingredients>

                <rdf:Bag>

                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">

                      <stRef:linkForm>ReferenceStream</stRef:linkForm>

                      <stRef:filePath>file://System/Users/macuser/Desktop/This_Is_My_File_Name.png</stRef:filePath>

    The last line has the file path (including file name) of what was linked.

    But, if the smart object is linked to the cloud, then I get a cloud ID, and I don't see anywhere I can decipher the actual file name. And, unfortunately,  the file I'm working on has a cloud asset link.

             <xmpMM:Ingredients>

                <rdf:Bag>

                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">

                      <stRef:linkForm>ReferenceStream</stRef:linkForm>

                      <stRef:filePath>cloud-asset://cc-api-storage.adobe.io/assets/adobe-libraries/cd1db8fb-eed4-4bbc-9d64-be75baeff4ae;node=8dcd2a0e-2510-4e90-8cc1-d95c11f047d9</stRef:filePath>

                      <stRef:DocumentID>uuid:c79fae39-ac85-3345-81ba-5166cb1930a3</stRef:DocumentID>

    SG...
    Adobe Employee
    SG...Correct answer
    Adobe Employee
    July 14, 2016

    Hi,

    You don't get the missing link dialog?

    Another place to look is in the Properties panel with the layer targeted.

    steve