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[double post] Partial synchronisation with the cloud

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Dec 28, 2018 Dec 28, 2018

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Hello, Is it possible in lightroom to choose that some of the photos on the computer are not synchronized with the cloud? The goal is, while I'm on the computer, to be able to enjoy the features of Lightroom CC for all the photos on the computer but only part of them are synchronized with the Cloud and therefore accessible by the other devices I have.

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Community Expert , Dec 29, 2018 Dec 29, 2018

It is the basic principle of LR CC to sync the images to the CC cloud. Therefore, all imports are synced and there is no way around it.

It is LR Classic CC that keeps all images locally and only marked collections are synced to the cloud as SmartPreviews to be visible and workable on the other devices and in LR CC.

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Dec 29, 2018 Dec 29, 2018

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It is the basic principle of LR CC to sync the images to the CC cloud. Therefore, all imports are synced and there is no way around it.

It is LR Classic CC that keeps all images locally and only marked collections are synced to the cloud as SmartPreviews to be visible and workable on the other devices and in LR CC.

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Do not double post ... I close this thread.

The forum posts have a translation option and therefore there's no need to post in multiple languages anyway.

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