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Export RAW files from iPad without going through clouds

New Here ,
Oct 23, 2020 Oct 23, 2020

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I am using Lightroom on the new iPad Pro. I am trying to find a way to export raw files, on the iPad, from Lightroom directly to my desktop system (mac mini) without going through either the adobe cloud or icloud. Suggestions? Thank you

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Community Expert , Oct 23, 2020 Oct 23, 2020

Airdrop? That's what I use to get derivatives from my iPhone or iPad directly to my MBP. It's available as one of the options when using either "Export as" or "Share As".

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Airdrop? That's what I use to get derivatives from my iPhone or iPad directly to my MBP. It's available as one of the options when using either "Export as" or "Share As".

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Yes, that works well if you are in proximity. I would still like to find a way to use programs like Hightail or Dropbox when shooting in remote locations. My transfers average 250 raw images, 60 MBs each. If possible that provides security in a second location. Thank you!!

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