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MI CORREO y número de serie
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MI EQUIPO
Elements Organizer 17.0.0.0
Versión principal: 17.0 (20180830.m.125874)
Versión de idioma: 17.0 (20180830.m.125874)
Catálogo actual:
Nombre del catálogo: Mi catálogo
Ubicación del catálogo: C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs\Mi catálogo\
Tamaño de catálogo: 343.1 MB
Tamaño de caché del catálogo: 1.2 GB
Sistema:
Nombre del sistema operativo: Windows 10(**)
Versión del sistema operativo: 10.0
Arquitectura de sistema: Intel CPU Familia: 6 Modelo: 14 Versión: 10 con MMX, Entero SSE, FP SSE, SSE2
Memoria incorporada: 15.9 GB
Memoria libre: 7 GB
(**) EN REALIDAD, SE TINE WINDOWS 11
PROBLEMA
Mi Catálogo en Adobe Photoshop Elemens Organizer (APEO) 2019, NO aparece en el archivo Adobe: C:\ProgramData\Adobe\Elements Organizer\Catalogs\Mi catálogo\, por lo tanto, no puedo usarlo para migrar la estructura de la organización del cátalogo a la nueva versión Adobe Photoshop Elements Organizer 2023.
ANTECEDENTES INMEDIATO-ANTERIORES
Diciembre 2022. Se hizo una copia de seguridad exitosa del catálogo Adobe Photoshop Elemens Organizer 2019, en disco duro externo de 1TB.
Marzo 2023. Después de añadir cientos de fotografías a APEO 2019 tras largo viaje, se intentó hacer otra copia de seguridad Incremental al mismo disco duro externo. No fue exitoso por falta espacio en dicho disco.
Al cancelar este intento de backup, las carpetas en Mis carpetas del lado izquierdo de la plantilla de trabajo del APEO, se desconectaron. Cerré y abrí el APEO. Al abrir se empezaron a cargar las fotografías de cada carpeta, pero no cargó la totalidad de las carpetas. Sin embargo, aparentemente sí aparecen las fotografías faltantes en la parte derecha en las Etiquetas en todas sus variantes.
ACCIONES / ARREGLOS INTENTADOS
Quisiera primero recuperar el estado correcto del APEO 2019 antes de migrar todo al APEO 2023. De paso, confirmar muy bien este procedimiento.
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Hello, Greg.
Do you have any news for me please?
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Hi Rayo. Sorry for not responding earlier to your recent posts.
Let me review your situation and correct me if I am wrong.
At this point, I am not exactly sure what questions remain for us to answer. However, it may be helpful for you to download and install a free search utility called Everything. The software provides a much better search program than Windows and will give you a clear idea of where the duplicate files may be found. It will also help determine where all your catalog folders are located. In my screenshot below, you will see that I have searched for catalog.pse and I can view the complete path of all catalogs for every version of Elements on my computer.
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No worriers Greg and thanks for folowing it up.
I was traveling and I just saw your text this afternoon.
I’ll read it in the next few days and get back you ASAP.
Thanks again.
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Please see my comments below:
What do you think?
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Hi, Greg.
Help, don't abandon me!
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@Rayo, you have not been abandonned. However, this thread has become so complex that it takes me a while to figure out where you are. I will respond further tomorrow.
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So, you have converted your 2019 catalog and now have a working Elements 2023 catalog. It is not clear to me whether you have already made a full backup of the Elements 2023 catalog. If you have not yet performed such a backup, create a full backup now.
Once you have a complete backup of your Elements 2023 catalog, perform a restore of that catalog, using the Elements 2023 Organizer. When you are asked for the location to restore the files, use the options to restore to New Location with the Restore Original Folder Structure box checked. Create a new main folder e.g. C:\ NEW CLEAN PHOTOS FOLDER for this purpose. You can use any drive to perform the Restore.
If the Restore process is successful, you should have a new catalog with copies of your photos under a single parent folder. However, as Michel has noted (from memory), if the photos in your original catalog were stored on more than one drive, they will now be located on your chosen drive but will be under new sub-folders for each original drive, something like C:\New Folder\Drive D Folder\Original Folder Name and C:\New Folder\Drive E Folder\Original Folder Name.
I am not sure whether any duplicate photos will be avoided using this method. However, it is possible.
I will ping @MichelBParis again to see if he has any additional or different comments.
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If the Restore process is successful, you should have a new catalog with copies of your photos under a single parent folder. However, as Michel has noted (from memory), if the photos in your original catalog were stored on more than one drive, they will now be located on your chosen drive but will be under new sub-folders for each original drive, something like C:\New Folder\Drive D Folder\Original Folder Name and C:\New Folder\Drive E Folder\Original Folder Name.
I am not sure whether any duplicate photos will be avoided using this method. However, it is possible.
I will ping @MichelBParis again to see if he has any additional or different comments.
By @Greg_S.
I think the filtering of duplicates only happens when you download/register new files ("get files from..." where the scanned files in your drives are compared with the ones in the catalog. On the contrary the process to create a full backup scans all registered files in the catalog. If for some reasons you have already true duplicates in the catalog, they should be included in the backup folder. Same for missing files if you have not cleaned them before the backup.
I wish there were a new option in the organizer to find true duplicates in a catalog according to the two main organizer criteria: date_taken and file size in kilobytes. I suppose that would be easy to implement as it is the same process actually used to filter non duplicates. however, I understand that this might confuse a lot of typical PSE users instead of helping them!
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Many, many thanks.
I´ll work on all this shortly.
PLEASE, what is the meaning of PSE USERS?
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Photoshopelements, of course. Sorry.
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Hello Greg.
I followed the given instructions, but the so called problem I've described before was not fixed.
This is what a did:
A Full backup of the Elements 2023 catalog.
In an external 2T hard drive:
Name of the backup file: 2023 05 17 bkup of Elements2023
I click Volver a conectar
I deleted it
I did the 2nd one.
I click Guardar copia de seguridad
The process took almost 4 hours.
I click Omitir esta vez
Then, I performed a restore of that catalog, using the Elements 2023 Organizer.
I used the same external hard drive used for the latest backup.
I click Restaurar
The link opens Google. I Click No Volver a mostrar and click Sí.
The process took almost 4 hours. This window was showed up. I click OK.
Should I install the above plugin?
Then, I click OK to THE RESTORATION WAS COMPLETE notice.
This happened:
The file stucture on left side of the screen now is difernet and my pictures are in the new location file under the new given name but unfortunatly with the same missing files all over.
After restarting the PC, this was displayed:
I will perform the Optimizar and the Reparar, and see. I´ll come back tomorrow.
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Well, it was fast.
After performing Optimizar and the Reparar, nothing happened. We have still the same missing material on the left side ot the file structure, while on the right side on the tag section, all pictures with tags are there, again, even if in the left side are not.
Please Greg, I will appreciate you telling me the next step.
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Hello, Greg.
Any thoughts about it?
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I think the problem with the file structure is because you chose to restore the existing structure. Since that contains duplicate file folders, the existing problem remains. I think I would try the other option. In other words, do not check the box:
I will ping @MichelBParis to see whether he agrees with me about this.
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Hi @Rayo
I am also following this discussion and trying to keep in mind all the details. The translation task is just slowing down my understanding but in the end, I can follow all your steps.
I think the problem with the file structure is because you chose to restore the existing structure. Since that contains duplicate file folders, the existing problem remains. I think I would try the other option. In other words, do not check the box:
I will ping @MichelBParis to see whether he agrees with me about this.
By @Greg_S.
I am not sure the other options would work. I'll have to make tests and come back with the results.
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I'll keep an eye on your findings, thank you.
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Hi. Greg, Michel.
I´m here, lookin fordward to reading you again with your news.
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Noted with thanks.
Enjoy.
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Hello.
Any news?