View the contents of a folder, Synchronize folders, Locate missing folders – Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual

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Managing catalogs and files

Last updated 4/20/2015

View the contents of a folder

Lightroom displays the number of photos in a folder to the right of the folder name. If you later add photos to a folder
in the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS), you’ll need to import the new photos into Lightroom or synchronize
the folder to update the number displayed in the Folders panel.

In the Library module, do any of the following:

• Select one or more items in the Folders panel.

• Select a photo, and in the Metadata panel, click the right-pointing arrow next to the Folder field to display that

photo’s folder.

By default, selecting a folder shows all photos in that folder and all subfolders in the Grid view and the Filmstrip. To
show only the photos in the selected folder, choose Library > Include Photos From Subfolders to deselect it.

Synchronize folders

If the contents of a folder in your catalog don’t match the contents of the same folder on the volume, you can
synchronize the two folders. When you synchronize folders, you have the option of adding files that have been added
to the folder but not imported into the catalog, removing files that have been deleted, and scanning for metadata
updates. The photos in the folder and all subfolders can be synchronized. You can determine which folders, subfolders,
and files are imported.

Note: The Synchronize Folder command does not detect duplicate photos in a catalog. Lightroom does not have a function
that identifies duplicate files.

1

In the Folders panel, select the folder you want to synchronize.

2

Choose Library > Synchronize Folder.

3

In the Synchronize Folder dialog box, do any of the following:

• To import photos that appear in the folders but have not been imported in the catalog, select Import New Photos.

If you select Show Import Dialog Before Importing, you can specify which folders and photos are imported.

• To remove photos that have been deleted from the folder but not from the catalog, select Remove Missing Photos

From Catalog. If this option is dimmed, no files are missing. (You can choose Show Missing Photos to display
the photos in Grid view.)

• To scan for any metadata changes made to the files in another application, choose Scan For Metadata Updates.

4

Click Synchronize.

5

If the Import Photos dialog box opens, confirm the folders and files you want to import, and then click Import.

If you have a missing folder that is also empty, use the Synchronize Folder command to remove it from the catalog.

Locate missing folders

If a folder is moved in the operating system instead of in Lightroom, the link between the catalog and the folder breaks,
and a question-mark icon

appears on the folder in the Folders panel.

1

To restore the link, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) on the folder and choose Find Missing Folder
from the context menu.

2

Navigate to the file path of the moved folder and click Choose.

For instructions on relinking individual missing photos, see

Locate missing photos

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