> On Sep 30, 2016, at 1:19 PM, Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org> wrote:
> 
> You should be able to select that photo within LR (in "Library") by going to 
> "Folders" panel on the left (not to "Collections").
> 
> If you still cannot find it, - under "Catalog" panel choose "All 
> Photographs". Then in the menu on top Library->Find  (or Ctrl-F on Windows, 
> probably Command-F on Mac). In the small "form" at the top right, enter the 
> filename of that photo (or a part of it).
> It should be able to find it.
> 
> Then, right-click and choose "Remove photo", and from the pop-up window, 
> choose "remove" (it will remove it from the LR library, but not from the 
> disk).
> 
> And just in case:
> You said, that you see it in "Finder", so, you know where it resides on the 
> HDD, but in case you have doubts:
> In LR on Windows, you can do as follows:
> choose the photo, right click and choose "Show in Explorer". That will open 
> Windows Explorer in the folder where it resides.
> I just don't know what replaces the right-click on Mac in this case.

Thanks, Igor. The file does not show up in Folders under Library. Likewise, if 
I search for the file—do what you describe in your second folder—I get “no 
photos match the filter.”  But if I go to import and select my directory as the 
source the file is there. And Finder has it, too. 

So LR seems to be of a divided mind—the file shows up in import mode but a 
search doest find it. And so my wonder whether I can just go ahead and delete 
the file in Finder. 

As for right-clicking on a Mac, I use gestures on the trackpad. The equivalent 
in that is a two-fingered tap.

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
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“Man has been a murderer forever.”

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