> On Jan 2, 2024, at 6:19 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godfreydigio...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hmm. I have, at present, three physical volumes comprising the media that LR 
> Classic 13.1 has imported original files from in that list in the Folders 
> panel. They never change place on the Folders panel.

Oddly, you and I seem to have different workflows.  I import files into my 
"photos_fresh" directory on my SSD.  I then organize them into topical 
subdirectories when processing.  You aren't interested in the full directory 
tree methodology, but this way if Lightroom ever goes away, I have a nice 
logical way of finding things in whatever I use next.  

Once I have finished processing, or at least sorting, the files they get copied 
onto long term storage, an external case with my entire catalog on a couple of 
drives. And every so often, I do a "catchup", where I "export to catalog" all 
of the files I have edited since my last catchup, and then import those changes 
to my "everything" catalog.  

Since I mostly only use the external drives when I'm archiving files, or 
occasionally reworking old files, I don't usually even have it plugged in or 
connected to the trashcan, protecting it from anything that might go wrong with 
the computer.

> 
> The reason for this is probably because, when I set them up, I drilled down 
> through the directory hierarchy on the volumes to the root of the photo 
> storage directory trees and then told LR to "Hide Parent Directory" on all 
> folder hierarchies above (or below, per your perspective) that point. So I 
> don't see, in LR, all the other directories on the volumes; only the entire 
> directory of original image files starting at its local root. Any other 
> directory/file manipulations on these volumes is therefore invisible to LR 
> Classic, and cannot reorder the placement of the volumes in the Folders 
> listing. There's no need to see the entire directory tree structure of the 
> import volumes, only the directory trees from which you have imported files, 
> which should always have a single root.. that's my logic behind setting it up 
> this way. 

Hmm, interesting, it is convenient for me to know where certain directory trees 
are.  Some years are on one of the external drives, other years on the other. 
There are other branches as well.  I suppose that I could add some meaningless 
directories "above" the ones I'm interested in, but even so I don't believe I 
show all of the way to the root of each external drive

> 
> That's my conjecture anyway. Try it. :D 
> 
> G
> 
>> On Jan 1, 2024, at 8:59 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 1, 2024, at 8:55 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I'm running Lightroom Classic 13.  Over on the left side there is a 
>>> "Folders" panel, with the highest level of hierarchy being the hard drives. 
>>> I've got three drives Mac SSD, photo_ba, and photo_bb.  The problem is that 
>>> whenever I change something on one of the drives, it's position in the 
>>> panel moves to the top. So, while I'm going through, cleaning up my 
>>> catalog, moving folders from the primary drive to the longer term storage, 
>>> the order of the drives in the panel keeps shifting around.  My google fu 
>>> is just not strong enough to figure out how to get it to JUST STOP THAT.
>> 
>> Edit, it's even worse than that, it will also collapse the display of a 
>> drive when it makes a change. So things keep changing out from under me, and 
>> moving around, often when I'm trying to move a folder to them.
>> 
>> Arrrgghhhh!  Why do they insist on having software "help" me, when I don't 
>> ask it to?
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