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Moving LR catalog to external hard drive

Community Beginner ,
Nov 18, 2012 Nov 18, 2012

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I am new and in the process of learning LR.  Currently all my photos are stored and developed in my laptop, however it is getting too much for its hard drive.  I am thinkinng of moving the entire LR catalog to an external harddrive.  Would someone please give me some advice how to do this safely and also how to point the LR to its new location when I open it from the icon.

Thanks much.

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Community Beginner , Nov 19, 2012 Nov 19, 2012

I am happy to report that the project was completed successfully. Thanks to everyone's advice. This is what I have done:

Imported some new photos, directing them to be stored in a subfolder created in the new external hard drive G:. This folder, namely "My LR Photos", is intended to store all my photos in LR from now on. I figured this will force the G: drive to appear on the folder panel of my LR. It did.

Next, within the LR on the folder panel, I moved each photo subfolder from C: drive to the n

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People's Champ ,
Nov 18, 2012 Nov 18, 2012

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Please note:

When we talk of the "catalog" in Lightroom, it means the database where Lr stores everything. It does not mean your photos.

The catalog (i.e. the database, i.e. the file with the ending <  .lrcat>) does not have to be on the same drive where the photos(the image files)  are.

So you can move your photos to an external hard drive and leave the catalog where it is now. Where is it? Go >Edit >Catalog Settings ? General tab. It tells you the name and location of the catalog.

Before you do any moving of your photos, please note: Lr stores - among the many other things - in its catalog also the location of each one of your image files. This has the consequence that if you move the image files in Win Explorer / Mac Finder Lr does not find the photos in the location stored in the catalog and sends you the much feared "?". How to solve this, see here: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/lightroom/using/WS3BC0B0A1-D48C-4271-891D-DA04EF388E29.html

So, there are two ways to move your photos to an external drive:

a) do it within Lr and Lr will keep on top of the moved files;

b) If you want to move the image files in Win Explorer / Mac Finder it is best you create one (1) parent folder that contains - in various sub-folders - all of your images. Do this in Lr.

Then - in Win Explorer / Mac Finder - you move the parent folder with all its sub-folders to the external drive. When you open Lr again it will show - in the folders panel - a question mark besides each folder. You then have to do the <Find missing folder> routine:

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.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 18, 2012 Nov 18, 2012

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Thank you for your quick reply.  I intend to move the photo folders within LR from C: drive to a new external drive, namely G:. I think this is the safest way to move the photos.   What do I have to do to show G: in the folders section of the left panel of LR?

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People's Champ ,
Nov 19, 2012 Nov 19, 2012

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If your G:\ drive does not show in the folders panel check first if it shows on the left side in the <Import Dialog>.

If it does show there then do this:

In Win Explorer / Mac Finder create a copy of one of your image files and rename it; then move it to a folder on your G drive.

Then import this photo into Lr with the Import Dialog by using the feature <Add> in the top center of teh Import Dialog.

The renaming of the photo in Win Explorer / Mac Finder makes it a "new" photo for Lr - or else it would refuse to import it - unless you uncheck <Don't import suspected duplicates>.

Alternatively you could use a photo that previously had notbeen  imported into Lr.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 19, 2012 Nov 19, 2012

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After you move the images to the new drive, if you did it using Windows Explorer or Finder, the next time you open Lightroom the folders panel in the library will have a question mark on the folder containing our images.  This indicates that Lightroom cannot find the images in that location.  Right click on that folder, and one of your options will be to find missing folders.  There will be a browse button.  Click on that button and find the folder on your new drive and click on it.  That will synchronize everything and you can continue with your work.

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New Here ,
Aug 26, 2014 Aug 26, 2014

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All this is good info, but the question was how to move the LR Catalog to an external HD.  Given it will make LR slower, but there is a legitimate reason to do this...being able to move the HD between computers and having the catalog available on either.

With that said, how do I move the LR catalog to the same external HD that my pictures are on?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 26, 2014 Aug 26, 2014

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In your operating system, with Lightroom closed, move or copy the catalog file to whatever folder you want on the external HD. Double-click on it to open it.

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Explorer ,
Nov 19, 2012 Nov 19, 2012

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Keep the Lightroom catalog on the fastest drive you have. This may be obvious, but moving it to a slow, external drive, will slow Lightroom right down, whereas putiing it on a different drive to your photos will speed things up.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 19, 2012 Nov 19, 2012

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I am happy to report that the project was completed successfully. Thanks to everyone's advice. This is what I have done:

Imported some new photos, directing them to be stored in a subfolder created in the new external hard drive G:. This folder, namely "My LR Photos", is intended to store all my photos in LR from now on. I figured this will force the G: drive to appear on the folder panel of my LR. It did.

Next, within the LR on the folder panel, I moved each photo subfolder from C: drive to the new folder in G:. All photos moved smoothly with their previously established data intact. None has to be reconnected to its original.

I relaunch LR several times to make sure it works and got no problem at all. It even seems to work faster now too.

I'd like to thank all three of you for taking the interest in sharing your knowledge and helping me to do this so painlessly.  Best regards.

Special note to JimHess:  I really appreciate your conversation with dj_paige helping air cake2 with his/her problem on another thread. I had an almost the same problem with my LR and worked it out nicely based on yours and dj's information to air cake2.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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I have copied alle my images (one folder with all its subfolders) from my Imac-internal hd to an external drive.

Now i want to use the external hd in Lightroom, and delete the internal folder.

But i cant find the external hd in LRs Folder and therefore move the images.

Now i am very unsure what to do. Can somebody help? Have i done something wrong in this operation?

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LEGEND ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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fotonatur13 wrote:

I have copied alle my images (one folder with all its subfolders) from my Imac-internal hd to an external drive.

Now i want to use the external hd in Lightroom, and delete the internal folder.

But i cant find the external hd in LRs Folder and therefore move the images.

Now i am very unsure what to do. Can somebody help? Have i done something wrong in this operation?

Hello, fotonaur13

This thread contains all the information you need to fix the problem, particularly (if I understand you properly) the link given by Web-Weaver in reply #1

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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No, i m sorry that this is not the problem.

In Library"Folders" (the left side panel) i have the internal hd with the photos.

And i have the external hd with the same photos that i want to "change" with the internal hd.

But the external hd is not showing in "Folders".

I suppose i have done something wrong. Should i in the first place maybe have dragged the imagefolder from mye internal hd"Folders" to the external hd hopefully showing up in Librarys "Folders"?

Or should i erase the internal folder with all my images and import the images from my external hd? And will the images sync with the catalog?

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LEGEND ,
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Right-click on a top level folder in the LR Folder Panel, select Update Folder Location, then point to the equivalent folder on the external HD


By the way, for future reference, if a thread doesn't cover your situation, start a new thread

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Yes i have tried to right click in the LR Folderpanel, but get no choice to update.

First time in adobe forum!

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LEGEND ,
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According to this, you should have "Update Folder Locations"

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/lightroom/using/WSE828B644-9097-46ab-98A7-E2719BBB6647.html

Do you, or do you not, have question marks on your folders?

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Community Beginner ,
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Ok, i think it going my way! Just one more question: When i have imported all the photos from the external hd to LR Library Folder, can i point the catalog to the new (ext) hd folder?

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LEGEND ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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Let's stop right here.

You should NOT be importing photos.

If you really are importing photos, STOP. This isn't the solution.

My suggestion above was not to import anything, it was to fix the links in your catalog

Please clarify what you are doing.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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First, i appreciate that you will help me, thank you! I have just imported one folder just to test, but i can delete it. But when i do, the external hd dissapear from Librarys "Folder". So it seem that to import is the only way to get the ext hd into LR.

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LEGEND ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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So it seem that to import is the only way to get the ext hd into LR.

Let me say emphatically that this is incorrect. We can link the LR catalog to your photos on the external HD without importing.

Let me also say that I would like you to not go and do things on your own, because this will lead to more confusion and problems.

Ok, let's get back to my earlier question ... I think that when you right-click on a folder name in the Folder Panel, you should see a menu item that says "Update Folder Location". You said no such item appears. So ... when you right-click on a folder name in the Folder Panel, and a menu pops up, what are the items in this menu? Make a screen capture, or write them down and then type them in and let me know.

I also asked this next question, and I would appreciate it if you would provide me with an answer.

Do you, or do you not, have question marks on your folders?

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Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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Yes you are right, my mistake: When i right click on the folders, i get the option "Update folder location". I rightclicked on the hd itself, therefore no such option. I do not have question marks on my folders.

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Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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Oh my god! It was so easy, when i finally understood it! I just go to the folder and as you told: Update folder location, and after a few seconds, all the images with its adjustment etc is under the ext hd! How can i thank you for helping me??

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LEGEND ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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Well, next time we're in the same coffee shop, you can buy me a donut.

Glad to see it worked, and now you know it really is that simple.

If I could be so bold, I think you might want to spend some time learning about how the cataloging system in LR works, and how photos on your hard disk are referenced in LR. A good video on the subject is "Dude, Where Are My Photos".

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2013 Jan 11, 2013

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So simple, but thats until you understand it!

If you want to see some of my work, you can like my new Facebookpage

https://www.facebook.com/janrolsenfoto?ref=hl

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 15, 2014 Sep 15, 2014

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Hi there - I know this post is old, but I'd love to read the "Dude, where are my photos?" post?  Is that still out there somewhere? I'm trying to set up Lightroom using an external drive as well, so I'm trying to understand better as I do my initial set up.  Thanks!

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LEGEND ,
Sep 15, 2014 Sep 15, 2014

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Google finds it easily

But to your problem of setting up Lightroom with photos on an external drive, this is simply done when you import. If the photos are already on the external drive, import with ADD selected. If the photos are somewhere else, you import with COPY selected and then make sure the destination is on the external drive.

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