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January 9, 2021
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Info esportazione file Lightroom CC

  • January 9, 2021
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Nel piano di abbonamento di base, si può esportare files lavorati su unità rigida?

mi riferisco soprattutto a lightroom CC ?

grazie 

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Correct answer Akash Sharma

Hi there, 

 

Lightroom Desktop allows you to export your images to any location after you process them. 

 

You can choose to download the photos in an album locally on your computer. Storing an album locally allows you to edit photos in that album even when your computer is not connected to the Internet. For example, when you're traveling somewhere without Internet and want to work on your photos. Edited photos are automatically synced to the cloud whenever you're next connected to the Internet.

 

  1. Click the My Photos icon at the upper-left corner of the window or press P.
  2. Under Albums, right-click (Win)/ control+click (Mac) an album and select Store Album Locally from the context-menu.
  3. badge appears on the album thumbnail indicating that the album is now stored locally. 

 

Hope that helps. 

 

Thanks,

Akash

 

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Akash Sharma
Akash SharmaCorrect answer
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January 11, 2021

Hi there, 

 

Lightroom Desktop allows you to export your images to any location after you process them. 

 

You can choose to download the photos in an album locally on your computer. Storing an album locally allows you to edit photos in that album even when your computer is not connected to the Internet. For example, when you're traveling somewhere without Internet and want to work on your photos. Edited photos are automatically synced to the cloud whenever you're next connected to the Internet.

 

  1. Click the My Photos icon at the upper-left corner of the window or press P.
  2. Under Albums, right-click (Win)/ control+click (Mac) an album and select Store Album Locally from the context-menu.
  3. badge appears on the album thumbnail indicating that the album is now stored locally. 

 

Hope that helps. 

 

Thanks,

Akash