Still trying to recover from doing dumb things
As previously posted, I was having trouble with my Mac and spent the better part of two days with Apple Tech Support trying to fix the problem. In trying to solve the problem, I became overly ambitious and stupidly moved a bunch of C1 image folders around in my catalog menu. I was able to correct most of the mess using “Locateâ€, however there is one folder that is driving me crazy. It is a folder of shots that I took of my 9-year-old grandson in his first band concert. If I don’t recover these shots my wife and daughter-in-law will kill me.
The image folder in question is titled 2017-12-05 and it is supposed to contain 56 photos (as seen in my Apple Pictures folder), however, if I open C1, 11 and look in my 2017 catalog, I can only see 1 image (I do not know where the rest of them are hiding). While I was flailing around, I hit the down load icon to reload the images, and I got a C1 error message that told me that the images are duplicates of images that are already installed, I have no idea where they are located.
Is there a way that I can “drag & drop†the missing 55 images into my 2017 catalog? I do not want to use time machine to restore the folder to its earlier state because I do not want to lose the work that I performed on other files.
The image folder in question is titled 2017-12-05 and it is supposed to contain 56 photos (as seen in my Apple Pictures folder), however, if I open C1, 11 and look in my 2017 catalog, I can only see 1 image (I do not know where the rest of them are hiding). While I was flailing around, I hit the down load icon to reload the images, and I got a C1 error message that told me that the images are duplicates of images that are already installed, I have no idea where they are located.
Is there a way that I can “drag & drop†the missing 55 images into my 2017 catalog? I do not want to use time machine to restore the folder to its earlier state because I do not want to lose the work that I performed on other files.
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Why not copy the files you can see in the folder with a new name, and then re-import them?
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As previously posted, I was having trouble with my Mac and spent the better part of two days with Apple Tech Support trying to fix the problem. In trying to solve the problem, I became overly ambitious and stupidly moved a bunch of C1 image folders around in my catalog menu. I was able to correct most of the mess using “Locateâ€, however there is one folder that is driving me crazy. It is a folder of shots that I took of my 9-year-old grandson in his first band concert. If I don’t recover these shots my wife and daughter-in-law will kill me.
The image folder in question is titled 2017-12-05 and it is supposed to contain 56 photos (as seen in my Apple Pictures folder), however, if I open C1, 11 and look in my 2017 catalog, I can only see 1 image (I do not know where the rest of them are hiding). While I was flailing around, I hit the down load icon to reload the images, and I got a C1 error message that told me that the images are duplicates of images that are already installed, I have no idea where they are located.
Is there a way that I can “drag & drop†the missing 55 images into my 2017 catalog? I do not want to use time machine to restore the folder to its earlier state because I do not want to lose the work that I performed on other files.
Since you got the "Duplicate" message you know that they are already in the catalog.
It is possible that they are already in the C1 folder where you want them, but you have a filter set so that they are not shown. (This happened to me the other day). Check this first. 😊
If you know roughly what the image name is (which you should be able to guess from the one image that you can see), then I would select the C1 "All Images" folder, and use advanced search to locate the images in "All Images" by name. Alternatively, search by date, which you can also get from the 1 image.
Once you have them in "All Images", drag them to the C1 folder where they should be.
If they are not in C! All Images, check the C1 Trash0 -
Thank you.
I am unable to locate the C1 "All Images" folder. Any suggestion of where to look.
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It is in the Library tab (looks like a file folder in the tool tab). If you don't see the tool tab, click on View/Show Tools (cmd T ). After you click on the Library, you will see your Collections (All Images, Recent Imports, Recent Captures and Trash). Select All Images. 0
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