build 4257 (8daf8ba)
macOS 10.14.6
I use the “Include In Catalog” contextual menu when adding a few images at a time, typically a TIF version to one catalog, and a JPG version to another catalog. I’m usually working in the Navigator tab, so the Active Catalogs selector isn’t visible, which means I’m constantly having to switch back and forth to the Origanizer tab. It’s way too easy to forget to check or to get mixed up about which catalog is selected, and end up modifying the wrong catalog. If I don’t catch my mistake right away it becomes very difficult to fix days or weeks later because I may not remember exactly which photos I added, and there is no way of visually identifying which catalog a thumbnail belongs to.
Not sure if anyone else has tried this... but I was curious if I had already messed up my catalogs without even knowing. To find out I took note of the image count in each of my catalogs, then deleted them and started from scratch. I’ve done this multiple times and the new catalogs have had different image counts than the old ones every time, which means at some point I've messed up every catalog so far. I realize that I'm the one messing it up, but I really think the current UI makes it way too easy to do.
There are 2 things that would help a great deal:
1. After selecting “Include In Catalog”, a pop-up (something like the screenshot) to select/confirm a catalog before continuing could prevent lots of headaches. If it turns out the correct catalog was already selected, just hit Continue. If you switch between catalogs frequently, not only would this be safer but it would be much faster too because the catalog selector would come up automatically instead of having to navigate to it every time. If you only have one catalog then it adds one extra click, but maybe this is a feature that could be shut off in preferences.
2. It would also be a huge help if there was some indication of which catalog a thumbnail belongs to. At the moment there is a green dot to indicate if a thumbnail is cataloged. Maybe we could assign that dot a different colour for each catalog, making it easy to spot at a glance.