I don’t know which OS you’re on.   

Here are some thoughts based on my experience with LR6 on mac.

> On Jul 13, 2021, at 5:55 PM, Rick Womer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I haven’t been very active for a while because I’ve been spending my time 
> trying to sort out a Lightroom problem (with 1 1/2 hours on a chat yesterday, 
> 1/2 hour last week, and a several hours on the computer).
> 
> When I launch LR 10.3 (with photos stored on my own drives, not in  Adobe’s 
> cloud), the catalog window says that I have 44,000 missing photos, and 94,000 
> photos overall. I actually have 50,000-ish actual photos, and a casual scan 
> doesn’t show any missing.’

Is it possible that something has just messed with where it thinks some of the 
top level directories are stored?

If you do “find missing photos”, then “show in finder” then do a search on the 
file name, does it actually show find it on the hard drive?


> 
> So, two Adobe on-line techs and I have tried to figure this out. Yesterday 
> the tech came to the conclusion that my catalog must be corrupted. So today, 
> I used LR to open a backup of my catalog from just before the “missing 
> photos” notice appeared; LR still told me the same thing. The “missing 
> photos” persisted even when I opened catalog backups from 1 month, 3 months, 
> and a year ago (at which point some of the “missing photos” hadn’t been taken 
> yet!).
> 
> At this point this is probably just a distracting annoyance, but it’s become 
> harder to trust LR with anything.
> 
> Ideas anyone?
> 
> Rick
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