John wrote:
> You should be able to have Lightroom move them to the new drive, so it
> would already know where the photos are located. I know you can do that
> with Adobe Bridge, so Lightroom should have the same capability.
Going to do this mid-week. Fingers crossed.
Malcolm
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PDML
If you use Lightroom to move them, it should update the catalog as it
goes along.
On 4/15/2016 9:59 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
Matthew Hunt wrote:
Drag and drop them within Lightroom. That way you won't have to "fix"
anything in Lightroom.
For once, I am planning to do as much as possible
You should be able to have Lightroom move them to the new drive, so it
would already know where the photos are located. I know you can do that
with Adobe Bridge, so Lightroom should have the same capability.
On 4/15/2016 9:38 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
My taking photos every day project has
Stanley Halpin wrote:
> I've gone through this many times.
>
> 1. Make a back-up of your images before you do anything.
> 2. If you use Lightroom to move the photos to the new location, then
> there is no need to reassociate your LR database/catalog with the
> images because LR knows where it
Matthew Hunt wrote:
> If you do the move within Lightroom, the catalog is updated as part of
> the move. That's the advantage of doing the move in Lightroom--it knows
> that you're moving the photos and keeps everything straight.
Thanks, that's excellent news.
Malcolm
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PDML Pentax-Discuss
If you do the move within Lightroom, the catalog is updated as part of
the move. That's the advantage of doing the move in Lightroom--it
knows that you're moving the photos and keeps everything straight.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
> Matthew
Matthew Hunt wrote:
> Drag and drop them within Lightroom. That way you won't have to "fix"
> anything in Lightroom.
For once, I am planning to do as much as possible within Lightroom. Moving
the photos within Lightroom I don't think will be the issue, it's checking
the catalogue still knows
I've gone through this many times.
1. Make a back-up of your images before you do anything.
2. If you use Lightroom to move the photos to the new location, then there is
no need to reassociate your LR database/catalog with the images because LR
knows where it put them.
3. I presume you are just
Drag and drop them within Lightroom. That way you won't have to "fix"
anything in Lightroom.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
> My taking photos every day project has started to fill up hard drive space
> so quickly, to the extent that I need to move
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