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Move image between catalogues?

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  • sizzlingbadger
    I haven't tested this but maybe.... you can export the images with xmp sidecars and then re-import in to the desired catalog. The Metadata will come across but I'm not too sure about the edits.
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  • David Bartlett
    Thanks you're right it works for metadata but not the adjustments.

    I have found a fiddly way that works:
    in the first catalogue export original images located in a single folder on disk to a temporary location on disk
    move the folder with the settings from the temporary location to the original folder where the images are located
    delete the exported images to clean up
    in the second catalogue import the images in the original location making sure read settings is ticked
    in the first catalogue the images can now be deleted (but only from the catalogue)

    Fiddly but it does work for sets of images stored in the same directory on disk.

    I'm sure there's got to be a better way - am I the first person who wants to move images from one catalogue to another? Unfortunately I find very large catalogues sluggish in C1P, and since there is no real need for all images to be in one massive catalogue I'd really like to split it up.

    Thanks
    David.
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  • NN121288UL2
    I certainly dont think your alone.

    This is a gapping hole in the C1 catalog workflow. you can import sessions and catalogs, why cant you export sessions or catalogs? This means your locked into C1, and it's pretty inefficient should you wish to alter your catalog structure.

    I'm hoping that this is just as were on a rev 1 catalog, and this functionality will be added in time. not too far away if i'm being optimistic.
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  • sizzlingbadger
    The easiest way to spilt it up might be to make multiple copies of the large catalog and then open them one by one and delete sections of images you don't want.

    LR store the edits in XMP too which is very useful. It can export / import partial catalogs anyway so you need to mess about too much.
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