![]() ![]() I share collections online with the people I have photographed using Adobe CC, allowing them to download them as jpgs. There is a real benefit to using the Adobe Cloud: I do quite a bit of portrait photography, and photography of drama and performance groups. I used to do the same as you and pay for 2Tb Adobe cloud storage, but in the end I found LR CC far too limited and undeveloped for practical use, and I could manage storage and backup better and cheaper outside the Adobe cloud. I back up locally on an external drive, and also online using a dedicated backup service: Backblaze. This is enough for simple transfer of images in the way I describe using the cloud, and I think I'm paying the same as you. I pay for the Adobe Photographers' package of LR Classic, Photoshop and LR CC, but only have the basic 20Gb or so of cloud storage. If my wifi while travelling has limited capacity, then I will not permit syncing to the cloud while I'm travelling, but wait till I get home. I can then delete the collection, and any images that remain in LR CC on my laptop. That collection will now be visible in LR Classic, and I can drag the images from the collection to where I keep all my images on my local had disk. When I get home, I start up LR Classic on my desktop, where I store all my images and do most of my editing. Meanwhile I can do some editing in LR CC, post on social media etc. If I'm on a good wifi connection, then I will allow that collection to sync to the Adobe cloud. ![]() ![]() I import my images into LR CC on my laptop, then create a collection from them. If you don’t mind, how’re you transferring over to LRC from LR after a trip? That’s basically what I’d need to do now. maybe I should be sticking with LRC after all. Is there a good 3rd party software I should get? Would prefer not to have to upload to LR Classic just to print. Honestly, it's extremely frustrating that the new LR does not have any accommodation for printing. And searching online or YouTube for suggestions/advice is difficult because of Adobe's (frankly ridiculously stupid) naming convention for the two different programs.Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THAT SAID, I love printing at home from my Canon Pixma Pro-100, and the new Lightroom. (Currently paying $10 USD or so for 1 TB.) I'm NOT a professional, so I'm not sure I need to use Classic now that there's a solid alternative, and that cloud storage isn't insanely expensive. Hi All - Recently revamped my workflow into the new cloud-based Lightroom from the old Lightroom Classic that I had been using for years.įigured switching camera systems (from Sony to Leica) would be a good time to switch software, and the newer workflow (of cloud storage, always having access to all my photos, etc.) is honestly a nice improvement. ![]()
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