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Hello
I am confusing myself and would like some guidance please.
Photos are stored on a NAS drive
LR Catalogue stored on an external hard drive that can be read by both Windows and OSX (using MacDrive 10)
I have a Desktop running windows 10
MacBook Pro running OSX Sierra (my first forage into OSX) and loving it
I initially created the catalogue on Windows PC so its drive mapping is P: (have copied this catalogue and previews etc to the external drive)
When I load the catalogue in LR via OSX it loads P: but all the folders have ? which I know means it can't find P: and I know OSX operates in Volumes rather than drive mappings......
So! how can I use the catalogue easily between both Windows and Mac
Any help gratefully appreciated
Sarah
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On Mac, right click the P drive and choose Find Missing Folder. Point it to the Mac volume and you're done.
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And you will need to do a similar thing to change the "volume name" back to the drive letter when you run LR in Windows.
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Let me try to clarify this.
Windows addresses drives by letters.
OS X addresses drives by names.
When accessing the catalog file on a Windows system the catalog is looking for a drive letter where the images are stored.
When accessing the catalog file on a Mac the catalog is looking for a drive name where the images are stored.
When switching from Mac to Windows or Windows to Mac you have to do the steps mentioned in the previous posts to point the catalog to either the letter or name, Windows - Mac respectively, of the drive.
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Hi Just Shoot Me
I've got to grips with the theory of what to do, however, when I try to update the folder location it wants to import all my photos in
and it is going to take ages! Is that what I should be expecting?
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Are you trying to do this in the library module or in the import dialog? You should be able to do it in the library module by right clicking on the folders and choosing to update the folder location. And if you can right-click on that P Drive and locate it then all of those subfolders should update automatically as well.
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Hi Jim
I have managed to sort this, thank you for your help, I was in the Library module but was selecting a folder a level higher than required, now all working beautifully
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There is no "Update Folder Location" in this scenario. The command, when you right-click, is Find Missing Folder.
As Jim Hess says, if you are in the Import dialog box, you are in the wrong place, you need to be in the Library Module and not the Import Dialog box.
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Hi dj_paige (my son is Darren James Page so that is rather spooky!)
I have managed to sort this, thank you for your help, I was in the Library module but was selecting a folder a level higher than required, now all working beautifully
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I have managed to sort this, thank you for your help, I was in the Library module but was selecting a folder a level higher than required, now all working beautifully