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October 17, 2019
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Lightroom - How to convert RAW to JPEG to save cloud storage space

  • October 17, 2019
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I currently use dropbox to store photos (>1TB) and edit in Lightroom classic CC. I am considering moving all files into the Adobe cloud so that I can edit on various devices and have a better file management and viewing system than dropbox. I've downloaded the Lightroom CC and had a test and can't work out how to do what I commonly do in Classic. 

I import files in RAW, edit and then often convert all to JPEG and delete the originals. I can only see options to convert to JPEG and store in a file on the device I am using. Is there a way to 'convert to JPEG' so that the files stay on the cloud and in the same folder that they currently live? I need to do this to save space as could not afford the cloud service with all photos staying in RAW. 

Thanks a lot everyone and I hope that this makes sense. 

Christian

 

 

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    99jon
    Legend
    October 17, 2019

    It may be best to use collections in LR Classic. No export required. Simply mark the collection for sync and smaller DNG smart previews are sent to the cloud. This would optimize your storage as mentioned by Johan and only photos shot directly with your mobile device would count as part of your storage limit.

    JohanElzenga
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 17, 2019

    Converting a raw file to jpeg and then deleting the raw file is a very bad idea. First of all, jpeg is a 'lossy' format. It throws away information that you can never recover. Secondly, applications like Lightroom are being improved constantly. What may seem like the best you can get out of a raw file today, may be totally different in a few years. This is not just theory. I've seen this in practise, where newer algorithms made it possible to re-edit an old raw photo, and making it look like it was shot with a better camera and a better lens. You throw away all those opportunities if you throw away the raw files.

     

    If all this is not important to you, then why shoot in raw in the first place? Shoot in jpeg, then you don't have to convert anything.

     

    You do not need expensive cloud space to be able to edit your images on all devices. If you sync your Lightroom Classic catalog to the cloud, it will upload smart previews and these do not count against your cloud space allotment, so the standard 20GB you have now will be enough. Those smart previews are perfect for smartphones and tablets and edits you make in Lightroom Mobile on those devices sync back to Lightroom Classic.

    -- Johan W. Elzenga
    Participant
    February 15, 2023

    simply no normal answer on internet. Everybody say buy a disk, raw file is bether .. blah blah.
    Can somebody take step backward from he's perspective and understand that no every picture is worth to keep in raw? some of them are just for memories only. It seem like very basic functiion that is missing in paid app that should to organize your photo lirbrary that have sometime thousants of photos. Big fail for me Adobe. Now should i export and import files just to "fake" simple function.

    Rikk Flohr_Photography
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    February 15, 2023

    The basic steps are quite simple:

     

    1. Identify and segregate the raw images you wish to convert for space savings.
    2. Export those images into the desired format.
    3.  Reimport the reduced images into your Lightroom catalog
    4.  Delete the raw items from step 1.
    5.  Allow the syncing to complete

      An automated solution for this does not exist but you could request it as a feature in the Ideas section of this forum. Others could vote and add their support. 

      Although, I tend to agree with the "Everybody say buy a disk, raw file is bether .. blah blah." crowd...
    Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
    nikunj.m
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    October 17, 2019

    Hi Christian,

     

    In Lightroom Classic we have an option to add the exported image to the catalog from the folder to which it is exported (in your case I presume you are exporting the JPEG to the original folder containing the RAW file) however in Lightroom (cloud based) the image once saved/exported would need to be re-imported to the application to sync with the Lightroom ecosystem. We do not have an option to convert the file or automatically import the exported file.

     

    You can suggested this as a feature request as the forum linked below. The forum is monitored by our product team and they can check if the feature can be included in a future version.

    https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/categories/photoshop_family_lightroom_cc

     

    Regards,

    Nikunj

    Participant
    October 17, 2019
    Thanks a lot for the quick reply. This should be manageable and won't be an issue except where the internet is slow or metered and expensive (I move around a lot). I will post the request but presumably seeing as I haven't found this question before, it is an unusual and not popular request! It woudl be cool thought to have a button which said 'convert to JPEG to save space'.Thanks.