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Finding home folder of a photo in a collection.

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John Cicchine

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Hello,

How can I find the original folder that a photo I saw in a collection is in? I recently opened a collection that I put together a while back and saw a photo that I would like to go to it’s home folder to work on it and see if there are similar photos in the folder to add to the collection.
Thank You Very Much.

John
 
Right-click on the image, select "Go to Folder in Library". That will change the source from the collection to the folder that contains the image you selected. Alternatively, look at the Metadata panel (EXIF and IPTC view) for the selected image, that will list the Folder name.
 
Hi Jim,

WOW! I did not think it was that easy! Thank You Very Much for your help. I truly appreciate it.

John
 
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