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gordaansiosa
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November 9, 2017
Question

Lightroom CC Android. sd card not available for storage

  • November 9, 2017
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I'd like to use the sd card on the smartphone for storage but it says it's not available (the option is greyed out).

Is there a solution for this?

Thanks in advance

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Participant
December 28, 2017

Same with my chromebook.  I wonder what's up.  It's not very useful if Lightroom will only see the 32gig hard drive.

Participant
December 29, 2017

Well it works for me, but not entirely.

Cell is LG G6 with Nougat. LR installs ok.

Going to cell settings to apps to lightroom  tap on storage to bring up lower level hidden menu makes storage external, that is not on the internal memory. Then in lightroom setup info "device info and storage" set use SD Card... and it does.

There is also a "use cell data" setting off lightroom preferences but it does not seem to change the outcome.

But after all that it still uses the internal memory as well. I can still take images and use file transfer to get them onto my PC for editing and printing.

SD support in Android changed again with nougat not entirely surprised there are issues.

In the end I do not want to clutter up internal memory even briefly with images.

Participant
May 30, 2018

Hi John,

When the storage mode is changed to SD card from within the Lightroom App, all the new import, downloading of the proxy of the images for editing will be stored in the SD card. At the time if initial sync when the application was first installed the Lightroom uses the Internal storage even if the SD card is enabled in the Application.

You can check this from the storage option under the setting of your device, if the SD card is selected within Lightroom, the Lightroom will use SD card for cache, importing and other storage-related operations.

Thanks

Deepak


On my huawei the slider for 'save to sd card' has no effect.  whatever it's set to, the dng files end up in the internal memory.

this seems to be a universal failure across all devices!

can this be fixed?

William

Participating Frequently
November 15, 2017

Same thing here on android Samsung s7