Any way to cancel a collection sync in Lightroom Classic CC?
I'm in the process of going through my personal photos from the last 15 years, keeping only those shots that appeal on a technical or emotional level in my main catalog and shuffling the rest off to an archive drive/catalog. To make this process go faster, I'm going year-by-year and uploading to Creative Cloud so that I can do my picking on my iPad Pro.
I started a new year (2013 - home stretch!) today, created a collection with everything and started it syncing, then realized that I had a lot of RAW+JPEG pairs and don't really need both. I paused syncing, turned off syncing for the 2013 collection, then deleted the collection. When I turned syncing back on to sync the new, smaller collection with the JPEGs omitted, Lightroom just kept syncing the old collection. An hour later, it's still happily plugging along, uploading thousands of shots I don't want synced, but can't find a way to stop.
This seems pretty basic - if I tell it I don't want to sync a collection by turning off syncing, Lightroom shouldn't respond,"OK, I'll stop syncing that collection just as soon as I finish syncing it". While my download speed from my ISP is relatively fast (close to 100Mb/s), my upload is only 8.5Mb/s, so I'm looking at a few hours of watching Lightroom upload photos I don't want synced before I can start uploading the photos I do want synced. I could probably have gone into the collection and sorted out the JPEGs I didn't want synced there, but at the time, it seemed better to just stop the process before it got too far. Little did I know that, once a sync is initiated, there's apparently nothing that can stop it before it completes.
I swear, every time I start to think,"I'm sure putting all of my eggs in the Adobe basket for $10/mo instead of paying for multiple services and applications will be fine", something like this happens and makes me wonder if that's such a good idea.
