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Hi,
please, is it possible to switch off a synchro of photos uploaded to Adobe Lightroom (no Classic). So if I upload photos for edit, they wont upload to cloud and stay just localy in laptop?
Thank you.
Lukas
Lightroom was designed to store all its images in the cloud. It has certain features (Sensei subject recognition) that run in the cloud. You can temporary work without an internet connection, but the app is really not meant for working locally only. If you do not want to use cloud sync, then Lightroom Classic is the better option for you.
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Lightroom was designed to store all its images in the cloud. It has certain features (Sensei subject recognition) that run in the cloud. You can temporary work without an internet connection, but the app is really not meant for working locally only. If you do not want to use cloud sync, then Lightroom Classic is the better option for you.
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Thank you, Johan.
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Too bad that Adobe does not respect my workflow, while pushing its cloud storage. Turn off WiFi, before you run Lightroom.
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Too bad that Adobe does not respect my workflow, while pushing its cloud storage. Turn off WiFi, before you run Lightroom.
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If you want to drive a nail into wood, then get a hammer, not a screwdriver. If you do not want cloud sync, then Lightroom (cloud) is obviously not the right tool for you.
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If you want to drive a nail into wood, then get a hammer, not a screwdriver. If you do not want cloud sync, then Lightroom (cloud) is obviously not the right tool for you.
Great, is there another version of Lightroom for iPad? I switched to iPad because:
- I do not want to spend another hours after work behind a desk
- iPad has great, calibrated, screen, that I can take to place in home with light suited better for working with colors
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No, Adobe did not make another version of Lightroom for iPad, but who says that Adobe is the only company that creates tools for image editing on this device?