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  • rmoorlag
    When you are organizing with folders it's very simple: When you select one image you can see what folder it is in because it's the blue one. Click on the folder and you will see all images inside.

    However, i think it's better to organize with catalog sets. One image can only live in one folder but in more catalog sets.
    Roelof
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  • Stefan Segers
    Hey Roelof thanks for your reply!

    yeah I can click an image and see what folder it is, but i do want to see the parent folder and al of the images inside it's child folders

    weddings
    - wedding 1
    - wedding 2

    so click on weddings and see all photo's from the weddings.

    You are right about catalog sets, but I want to have 1 big catalog for all of my images just like Lightroom... then browse though all of my images and make selections for export etc.
    If I want to edit files I just open up the session (if that's possible with Media Pro")

    Using catalogs in Lightroom was very slow, but having all of the images all together is very handy since i do a lot of shoots per day. Switching between sessions and not knowing what sessions to open (from file name) since I am a visual guy, it would be very handy to use Media Pro just for browsing through all of the photo's to quickly find the right session.

    Hope I described it the right way?
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  • rmoorlag
    yeah I can click an image and see what folder it is, but i do want to see the parent folder and al of the images inside it's child folders

    weddings
    - wedding 1
    - wedding 2

    so click on weddings and see all photo's from the weddings.

    That is quity easy with Catalog sets:

    Rightclick on the triangle next to 'Catalog Sets' and choose the option 'Catalog Sets and Subsets':
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25580003/Foto%27s/EM_CatalogSetsAndSubsets.JPG

    In this example you can see first there were no images visible under the selected catalog (Utility sets) and afterwards all 27190 images (only living in 'subfolders') are visible.

    It also aplies on 'real' folders:
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25580003/EM_UnionOfFolderHierachies.JPG
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