Please explain the cloud workflow to me because I must not understand it...
So my typical workflow is offload RAW images from my camera to a local folder on my computer. I then add those photos to a new album in Lightroom CC (trying to make the change to CC since I know Classic will eventually lose support). From there Lightroom tries to upload my thousands of Raw files to the cloud and obviously can only handle a tiny percentage of the shoot before running out of my storage.
Question 1: Why does Lightroom try to upload every RAW file automatically? I'm obviously going to go through and cull out the bad ones first so why waste time uploading everything immediately instead of giving me the option to upload later if I want?
Even though my original files are still on my PC locally, Lightroom now needs to "download images" in order to make edits to them (such as panorama merges). The original files weren't removed from my computer so,
Question 2: Why the hell does Lightroom need to download images back onto my computer that are already stored on said computer locally?
I'm now out of the country for work and dealing with crappy hotel internet trying to download huge RAW files onto my computer so I can continue editing, even though the files are already there (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Question 3: Who is this feature for?? Photography is only my secondary gig but I simply don't understand why any professional photographer would want their editing workflow to involve this pointless and inefficient cloud BS...
Looking into it further I'm now discovering that the after telling CC to store albums locally, It's re-downloading the RAW files as copies to an entirely new folder! Again, these are files that are ALREADY ON MY COMPUTER, now Lightroom is taking up additional storage space to download them... WHY??
I am frustrated
