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July 12, 2017
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Import from Pictures edited in PSE to LR without having PSE anymore...

  • July 12, 2017
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Good evening

The situation: definitve crash of my pc 1 week ago

I had just done exactly copy of harddisk C and D of my laptop to my NAS, all data are in nAS

I was using  PSE 10 as organizer: 30000pictures, many keywords and so on...

I was determined to start organize my pictures with LR and forget PSE

I will download, as 2nd pc LR and PS  which I was just starting to use some day before crash...

In the new pc, which will be the best way to proceed? Will the order "upgrade to PSE" work, even if PSE is not really installed?

Thank you

Curzio

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    Correct answer Akash Sharma

    Hi Curzio,

    Lightroom can read the PSE catalog and can use the edits made on your images in PSE to further manage them in collections.Take a look at this article How to import photos from Photoshop Elements, other Lightroom catalogs, or apps such as iPhoto in Lightroom

    The best way would be to keep all the images on the NAS and as you've mentioned that everything you have resides on a NAS, make sure that your Lightroom catalog is stored locally on your computer or an external drive.

    Thanks,

    Akash

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    Akash Sharma
    Akash SharmaCorrect answer
    Legend
    July 18, 2017

    Hi Curzio,

    Lightroom can read the PSE catalog and can use the edits made on your images in PSE to further manage them in collections.Take a look at this article How to import photos from Photoshop Elements, other Lightroom catalogs, or apps such as iPhoto in Lightroom

    The best way would be to keep all the images on the NAS and as you've mentioned that everything you have resides on a NAS, make sure that your Lightroom catalog is stored locally on your computer or an external drive.

    Thanks,

    Akash

    Participant
    July 19, 2017

    Thank you!

    As a beginner, I was reading about metadata in these days and your answer make me sure. So, I'll try¨

    Thanks

    Curzio

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    Hi Curzio,

    Lightroom can read the PSE catalog and can use the edits made on your images in PSE to further manage them in collections.Take a look at this article How to import photos from Photoshop Elements, other Lightroom catalogs, or apps such as iPhoto in Lightroom

    The best way would be to keep all the images on the NAS and as you've mentioned that everything you have resides on a NAS, make sure that your Lightroom catalog is stored locally on your computer or an external drive.

    Thanks,

    Akash

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