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When I go to applications on my desktop computer, Lightroom is listed as follows:
Top Level: Adobe Lightroom CC
2nd Level: Adobe Lightroom
Inside the app: Adobe Lightroom
I am trying to teach myself and learn from online resources how to use all the tools Lightroom offers. I primarily use my iMac desktop (LR vs 7.5) for editing, organizing and storing my images locally.
Most of the information I am finding about LR is not designed for desktop work, but assumes mobile use. I do have a mobile device that I use occastionally. But I find it just as easy to dump the contents of an SD card into my desktop when I return home. The mobile device, IF I open up the SD card, is for previewing only. I prefer to edit on the desktop. I get the benefits of an auto transfer, but I DO NOT WANT MY IMAGES STORED ON ADOBE CLOUD.
But I digress. I just need to know:
If I remove Lightroom Classic- what will happen to my images?
If I install Lightroom Classic CC: what will happen to my images?
Most importantly of all: Why do linear gradients NEVER WORK like I see in Adobe videos? And yes, I know you see what I did there. But I am struggling to get any benefit from gradients in masking using Adobe LR or whatever the real name of the app is.
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I've moved this from the Using the Community forum (which is the forum for issues using the forums) to the Lightroom forum so that proper help can be offered.
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About these two questions:
If I remove Lightroom Classic- what will happen to my images?
By @Kesata13
Nothing happens to the original images, because Lightroom Classic only catalogs images where they are on your own local storage, and doesn’t hide them away or upload them. So Lightroom Classic can be deleted and the original images stay where they are, with you, so you can go on to use some other application to edit your photos if you want.
If you uninstall Lightroom Classic and don’t delete the catalog(s), your edits for the image files are still in the catalog(s) on your computer and can be restored if Lightroom Classic is reinstalled.
If you uninstall Lightroom Classic and delete the catalog(s), but you also saved image edits and metadata to XMP sidecar files, other applications can use the XMP files to read metadata you entered such as keywords and captions. However, image edits will only be transferable to a few applications, mostly by Adobe, that understand Adobe-specific photo editing features.
If I install Lightroom Classic CC: what will happen to my images?
By @Kesata13
Do you mean cloud Lightroom, not Lightroom Classic? If so, you could browse and edits images on your local storage using the Local tab, but cloud Lightroom is really designed to try and upload everything you import to Adobe servers.
In other words, if like you said, you never want images uploaded to Adobe cloud servers, just don’t install cloud Lightroom. Only install Lightroom Classic, which is designed for photos on local storage. Lightroom Classic can’t even sync originals to the cloud. It can only sync lower resolution Smart Previews of local originals, and it won’t even do that by default, only if you specifically tell it to sync specific images.
Regarding the gradients question, I don’t know. I absolutely love using the masking tools, they are a godsend and in many (but not all) ways superior to the current masks in Photoshop, faster and more flexible for so many things.
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There is no software "Lightroom Classic CC". There is Lightroom Classic (with the LrC icon) and Lightroom (with the Lr icon). Using the correct names in your discussion would be helpful.
Lightroom, which stores your photos in the cloud (or optionally on your hard disk, a new feature) does not assume mobile use, it works properly on your desktop or laptop computer (it if meets the specs), and you can also use mobile devices to edit and manage your photos.
but I DO NOT WANT MY IMAGES STORED ON ADOBE CLOUD
Then use Lightroom Classic. Do not use Lightroom. (Or use the new feature of Lightroom which allows you to store photos on your hard drive).
What happens to your photos if your remove the Lightroom Classic? Nothing, the photos are stored on your computer's hard disk, they are still there. But edits performed and other work done in LrC is gone. Better, you should leave LrC on your computer to access this work, even if you end the subscription (is that really what you are asking about?) you can still access your edits and other work.
Why do linear gradients NEVER WORK like I see in Adobe videos?
They work properly for me. We don't know the exact steps you used, so we cannot answer your question. Please give us detailed, step-by-step description of what you are doing, leaving nothing out.
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