![]() ![]() Then just manually go through your folder structure and look for where the number of photos in each are the same - when they are, go into each, confirm until you're comfortable, then delete the entire JPEG folder from your disk. ![]() Then filter for your JPEGs and rearrange them into a folder structure based around dates, but with an extra name in the folder to differentiate, such as Year > # Month > DD-MM-YYYY - JPEG. ![]() It'll be manual no matter what, but the best thing I can think of is to do something along the lines of rearrange your whole library into a folder structure based around something like dates. Please direct non-lightroom topics to the most appropriate of the following! This could lead to a Banned.Ĩ- Report accordingly and keep this community clean.ĩ- Posts will be treated on a base by base case and handled accordingly.ġ0- Other Questions/Comments/Suggestion, contact the MODs. This includes, "how to" emulation a certain look posts.Ĥ- No blatant low effort self promotion of your channel or website.ĥ- The following links will be removed, short links, affiliated links, blogspam, kickstarters/fund me, and referral links ARE NOT allowed.ħ- Serious discussions only (comments and posts), No Trolling/Spamming. Getting Started with Lightroom CC Lightroom journal updates/latest news Guidelines/Rulesģ- Low effort post will be removed accordingly. We now have a Discord Server! Check it out here! Megathreads / Useful links As a general rule, all threads need to be about Adobe Lightroom, the Lightroom Mobile App, and within the scope of Lightroom add-ons/plugins/presets. /r/Lightroom is currently undergoing a facelift. ![]()
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