![]() If you do not know where Lightroom is trying to reference the missing folder the best solution will be to tell Lightroom where the folder’s new location is. Because of this, it is best to reconnect folders before trying to reconnect any individual photos or other types of media. NOTE: Reconnecting a missing folder will also reconnect any missing media that has been disconnected due to the folder being moved or renamed. If you do not know where you moved the folder to, you will need to do a search for the folder name in the Finder (Mac) or Explorer (pc) then move the folder with all of its contents back to where Lightroom is looking for it. If you simply moved the folder, all you have to do is move the folder back to where Lightroom is looking for it on the hard drive. If you see a question mark on top of a folder in Lightroom, that means that the folder has been moved or renamed outside of Lightroom and the application no longer knows how to find it. How to find and Reconnect Missing Folders in Lightroom Classic ![]() How to properly move and rename photos in Lightroom Classic When you move a photo or folder via the Macintosh Finder or Microsoft Explorer, Lightroom will not know what happened or how to reference the media which is why you will then see exclamation points and question marks in Lightroom. You should only rename and move images within Lightroom. A missing drive is the best case scenario for reconnecting missing photos since all you have to do is reconnect that drive to your computer and all of the images will automatically come back online.Īnother reason that photos and folders become disconnected in LR is because they were moved or renamed outside of the Lightroom application. ![]() If there are any drives that are not connected they will be grayed out. When you expand the Folders Tab you will see a list of all of the hard drives that Lightroom is referencing. The easiest way to check if you have a missing hard drive is to look at the “Folders Tab” in the “Library Module”. ![]() One reason your photos go missing is because the external hard drive that Lightroom is referencing is not connected to your computer. This allows photographers to create very flexible workflows but it also creates a good opportunity to lose your images if you are not organized or do not understand how Lightroom handles files. Adobe Lightroom does not nest your photos into a single folder which means a single Lightroom catalog can reference images and videos from various folders and even multiple hard drives. Applications like the Photos App on a mac store all of your photos in a single folder and nests them within the application itself. Why photos Become Disconnect or go Missing in Lightroom Classicīefore you learn how to reconnect missing images, it is important to understand why they become disconnected in the first place. This is the easiest way to know if you have any missing photos in your catalog. To search for missing photos navigate to the top menu and click Library > Find All Missing Photos. Lightroom also allows you to search for missing photos. If a folder becomes disconnected you will see a question mark icon on top of the folder and it will become dark gray. If a photo becomes disconnected from the Lightroom catalog an exclamation point will display in the upper right hand corner of the image thumbnail. How to Tell when a Photo or Folder is Missing or Disconnected
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