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Exporting full album in Lightroom Mobile to cloud or drive?

Explorer ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

Seriously why is this so difficult.  We should be able to easily export an album of finished work.  I feel like I keep hitting road blocks here. I really really want to like this program and it has such potential but come on wtf.  Did anyone actually test this thing before releasing it?   The BIGGEST problem above the many is that it seems you can NOT export an full album or share it to any cloud service. Only ‘share to web’ exists which doesn’t get the files to my google drive account or desktop.  

So instead you have to open the album and export or share online individually or only 15 photos at a time? What the hell is that? I have an album of 100-500 photos why do you not allow a full export?  It takes me forever to export an album manually 15 photos at a time to the cloud.   Did anyone beta test this app before it was released or am I paying to debug this?   Sorry to be so curt but this program has one spefic goal, to transfer files, edit and transfer them again.  The rest are bells and whistles.

Also if not using the cloud, it should be easy enough to hook up the iPad Pro to my desktop computer and simply transfer the files over but alas you can’t do that either.  Nor can you hook up an external drive to the iPad and do it that way. However that seems to be an Apple problem. 

Im using the iPad without a desktop on the go, MOBILE. I take photos, then upload my photos from SD card to iPad Pro and start editing.  All I want to do is cull, edit, export and upload a series of photos.  I don’t get why it’s either not easy, not intuitive, or not barely possible. 

Furthermore why why why can I not select each album or folder individually to sync with your own creative cloud service?  It just only auto syncs everything in the entire drive? Wtf?  That’s worthless to someone who is editing a huge album like a wedding or family portrait photographer.  Ive got 20-40gb of raw photo data from each gig I am processing.  I DONT need any of that synced online, just the final product, the finished album, maybe 2-4GB final photos.   So instead i have to turn it off entirely.  As I’ve got 200-300gb of photos that I’m editing and distributing at any given time. Yea right sync that.   Not to mentioned it’s entirely a waste of broadband internet and hogs out my roommates.  Apple lets you designate what you want synced to iCloud. 

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Enthusiast , Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

Here is the official feature request page for this particular idea: Lightroom mobile: Ability to export more than 15 photos at a time | Photoshop Family Customer Community

You could go there and add your own voice to those who've gone before you.  Make sure you click the [Vote] button at the top right.

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Here is the official feature request page for this particular idea: Lightroom mobile: Ability to export more than 15 photos at a time | Photoshop Family Customer Commun...

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