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Reconstructing a C1 8 Catalog

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Have you tried the 'Locate' option? It is made for this situation.
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  • hac48
    Thanks. Yes, I tried. It is too much of a mess. The original file structure in the catalog was haphazard to begin with. I would like to start over, but save the adjustments.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    That is difficult (starting over with adjustments). Normally, you can export originals from a catalog with adjustments, but that does require access to the originals.
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  • hac48
    The originals were referenced and are still available, but on new hard drives that are online. When you "import" a catalog, what is imported? A second catalog? Is there any way to "merge" the imported catalog with just the adjustment settings into my new Master Catalog?
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    No, when you import a catalog, you import the images (links to the images if referenced) with their adjustments together.
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  • hac48
    Thanks. I guess I will have to go through the process of "locating" and relinking the original folders. What if the name of the original folder has changed AND it is on a different hard drive. Will C1 8 treat that folder as the same folder but now with a different name and "move" its location to where it is now located?
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="NN159737UL" wrote:
    Thanks. I guess I will have to go through the process of "locating" and relinking the original folders. What if the name of the original folder has changed AND it is on a different hard drive. Will C1 8 treat that folder as the same folder but now with a different name and "move" its location to where it is now located?

    Yes, that is what the Locate function should do for you.
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