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Using Lightroom CC on both windows and mac

  • July 28, 2017
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Im in the market to purchase a laptop running windows. My question to you all is can I use lightroom on both platforms and swap my work between the two?

example: Imac at home where most of my work is being done, but I would like to be able to take my work with me on the laptop running windows when I travel so that I can finish up my work and still be able to meet the deadlines I set for my clients. I have looked into this but I can't find a solid answer I am aware of how CC works and that I can have it installed on both platforms but can only run one at a time. I just want to make sure that im not going to have an issue with lightroom not being able to see my work because I jumped into another platform. Thank you in advance for your assistance

Regards,

Rob

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    Correct answer JP Hess

    Although I have never used a Mac, I can tell you that Lightroom is cross-platform. The catalog, which is the file that Lightroom opens, is platform independent so you should have no problem with your plans to use it on both Windows and the Mac.

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    John Waller
    Community Expert
    July 28, 2017

    Sónamerica  wrote

    My question to you all is can I use lightroom on both platforms and swap my work between the two?

    What Jim said. I use LR on Mac and Windows daily. Works fine, as it is designed to.

    New Participant
    July 29, 2017

    Thanks John I was really worried about that since I had read something about lightrooms paths were different in each platform and thus when one platform opened the catalog it would write that path and when you moved the catalog to the other platform lightroom would not see it since the path had changed.

    Thanks again you've been a big help these last couple of days!

    Just Shoot Me
    Brainiac
    July 29, 2017

    That is correct. Windows uses Drive Letters and Mac uses Drive Names in their respective paths. These paths, to the image files, are written into the catalog with either the Letter or Name of the drive the images are on.

    JP Hess
    JP HessCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    July 28, 2017

    Although I have never used a Mac, I can tell you that Lightroom is cross-platform. The catalog, which is the file that Lightroom opens, is platform independent so you should have no problem with your plans to use it on both Windows and the Mac.

    New Participant
    July 29, 2017

    Thank You Jim