* Markus Jung <maju.j...@web.de> [02-19-14 17:21]:
> Am 19.02.2014 23:12, schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> > Experimenting, I find "deleting" the "skull" images from a film-roll
> > causes the film-roll to "disappear".
> 
> Does not work if the film roll is empty from the beginning ;)
> Normally, a film roll should remain until the last image has been
> deleted. You described intended behaviour.
> 
> My issue is slightly different:
> somename/NEF imports sometimes both the somename/NEF as well as
> someroot/somename - But the second one does not contain images itself.

Don't know if I have every seen that particular condition.  I have >
200,000 images currently and searching for empty film-rolls is quite a
job.

I do have recent film-rolls that I know have been moved that I can check
to see if the directories exist and if the film-roll is empty or not. 
There should be a way to find "empty" film rolls in the sqlite-browser.

Realize too that working across file-systems, nfs in my case, can cause
the "skull" display as the images are not accessable atm.
 
> Adding an image just to remove it would be a crude workaround, i prefer
> to fire up "SQLLite Datanbase Browser" ...

Agreed for actually "empty" film-rolls.

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