![]() ![]() Incidentally, I have a suspicion that it may possibly be a Mac error, rather than a Lightroom error - I think there may be circumstances in which something times out or loses sync on the Mac, because I have not been able to reproduce the error on my Windows 10 system. But it seems ok now with a couple of thousand images. I am now on MacOS Catalina using the latest CC2019 version and it is not, touch wood, doing it, although I haven't imported as many as 20,000 images recently. No, but it seems to have improved over time. Ultimately, I would prefer it if I could just do an import from Lightroom and get the correct results. I suppose I could try dragging the structure from Bridge to Lightroom and see what that produces, but I am not sure if that's a good thing to do or not. I get this result on a range of folder structures on the Synology, I get this on both Windows 10 PC and on Mac, although the import numbers on the PC differ slightly from the Mac, (PC finds 5508 images on the same folder structure, but also shows 1483 to be imported to synchronise). ![]() ![]() (I get the same result if I try an Import/Add as I do if I try the synchronise.) "Ignore probable duplicates" in import is disabled and "treat JPEGs next to Raw Files as separate photos" is ticked in Lightroom preferences. However, if I click Synchronise, Lightroom shows a wait cursor for a while and then shows 0 files to import. Lightroom thinks there are 1035 RAW files and 4369 JPEGs - adding the 1483 shown in the Synchronise dialogue above would give 5852, which is close to a correct count. ![]() The Adobe Bridge data matches the output of a shell script query to find the numbers of each type of files. The screenshot shows the Lightroom data for the folder after import and for Adobe Bridge. I think it is an issue with the import in Lightroom:īy way of example - I have a folder with multiple subfolders and around 7k images. And I have tried with smaller imports and still get the problem on a random basis. ![]()
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