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I'm confused and would appreciate help on the following:
This obviously leads to the question where are my locally stored copies - there is an un-explained difference between 101.7GB reported used by LR and 36.7GB reported used by iPad OS.
I haven't found obvious missing pictures or blurry smart previews. So ... what's going on?
Help appreciated!
Stefan
PS: I also sync to the phone, but only few albums are stored locally; storage reporting makes more sense there and appears consistent between LR and iOS.
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Hello @Stefan_E12
If iOS settings is reporting that the LR mobile app is using only 36.74 GB of the 101.7 GB the app itself expects to use, I wonder if perhaps the app has not finished downloading all the original images you expect to see. Downloading can take a while -- if you plug your device into power while the LR app is open, then the app can keep the device awake to complete long running tasks like the download for Store Locally.
Also, please confirm in app Settings > Cloud storage & sync, that you have "Only download smart previews" disabled. Your second bullet details imply this, but I just want to confirm.
One thing you could do to verify the number of originals in stored in the Lightroom app cache: use iTunes/Finder file sharing to access the photos inside the app cache. This help page shows how: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/recover-lightroom-mobile-photos-itunes-file-sharing.htm...
...The help page is a little dates, as newer Mac OSes have removed the iTunes app, and moved the same functionality into the Mac Finder app. Still, if you are able to access the app cache, copy the Originals folder to your computer, and see if all the expected files are present.
I hope something here helps!
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Hi Charlie,
thx. for your hints. I obviously waited long enough for the sync to complete. And I disabled "smart previews only". I'm working on Windows and have never succeeded to install iTunes there 😞
... so it remains a mystery.
Stefan
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If there storage used still shows lower than expected in iPad Settings / General / iPad storage, and you remain curious, I imagine iTunes for Windows will allow you to access the app cache.
There are also 3rd party apps available that also allow access to the app cache. However, I cannot officially endorse any partucular app. Web search will help you there.
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I now installed this so-called "program" iTunes. Under File Sharing I can find Lightroom and one folder with name d22a... which is 100GByte in size. But I can't look inside. So there is a discrepancy between this reporting and what the iPad says under Settings. Also the free space is repored differently between iTunes and the iPad.
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Hi @Stefan_E12
If iTunes Files Sharing reports LR is using 100 GB, that could be both original and caches larghe thumbs.
I know you said you enabled "Store Locally" on all albums. To make sure this is as accurate as possible, I would make a new album, set it to Store Locally and add all photos and videos from Lightroom's automatically created All Photos album. Set that new "everything" album to Store Locally (and allow the mobile app time to download: ie. leave Lightroom running and plugged into power so that the app can stay awake long enough to download every original file from the cloud). Then I recommend purging thumbs etc by going to app Settings > Local Storage, and tap 'Clear Cache' to purge all but original files
After that, copying your personal user cache "d22a..." from iTunes' cache to your computer is a scientific confirmation of what exists in Lightroom's cloud storage, as far as original files that are uploaded from any LR app.
Will Windows iTunes allow you to select and copy that personal user cache "d22a..." from your device to your computer? If so, you could use this method to confirm the number of true "originals" photos downloaded by the LR Mobile app.
Lightroom should report use cloud storage based on the original file data you uploaded. If you sign into your same account at lightroom.adobe.com (this the LR Web app for all browsers), in account info you should be able to confirm the amount of cloud storage used. If the amount is similar to LR Mobile but not the Lightroom desktop app, then we should purse this as a Lightroom desktop issue.
Let us know what you find!
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Hi @Charlie.D ,
appreciate your help - great! Thx. a lot. Let me summarize where I'm now:
So, this all more or less makes sense except for what is reported in Settings / General / iPad Storage. But as this problem is seemingly only related to LR, I'm still not sure I let Adobe off the hook 🙂
Stefan
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I asked a developer about this, and his note was that iOS Settings can be inaccurate.
With that in mind, here are a couple more things you could try to get iOS to update storage used to reflect more accurately (sorry, these are also time-consuming):