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Hi
Today I had an update to Lightroom CC and now I have both Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic.
I've tried the new Lightroom CC, imported photos, created an album & the photos have now been upload to the cloud storage.
It now tells me that my cloud storage space is full.
Well, mulling it over I've decided that the new Lightroom CC is not for me.& I'd prefer just to use what has now been renamed as Ligthroom Classic.
My question is: how do I remove all my photos from the cloud?
There seems to be no way to this without deleting the photos from disk as well, which obviously I do not want to do.
Any suggestions
All Photos will not select all Photos it's only used to display all of the photos that are in different albums/ collections on one page. If you want to delete multiple images together, you can click on Album on left side then click on the gear icon located bleow every album and you'll see an option to delete that album.
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Hi
so to be clear can I import images to Lightroom not classic work on them them back
them up completed onto an external drive then clear
the cloud?
thanks
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This is the most stupid feature I have ever seen. I want to delete fotos from the cloud to make some space, so this will also delete my fotos on the disk? Is that right?
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edit>select all>edit delete
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Does this mean that LR CC copies all the pictures from my harddrive to the cloud? I only have 100Gb in my plan (CC all apps) and that's not enough.
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Lr CC will only sync the images you Add in it.
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I didn't add any images to LR CC. It synced photos that I had in Lightroom Mobile. I didn't have a chance to opt out.
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Exactly the same issue. I have just been on a chat with support and he‘s saying I added to CC, but I only use classic on my desktop.
I was was even asked why I sync if I want to unsync later, I said to edit on the move... he said that’s not what it’s designed for.
I don‘d need a backup service. I need a photo editing tool and I though lightroom was that. Didn’t know they are just trying to be another google photos app
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To be safe I copied the photos on my computer to another folder as a safety net. I then went into Lightroom CC (Cloud) and deleted the photos. They remined on my computer in the original directory from which I loaded them into Lightroom CC.
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I think I figured how to remove photos in the cloud/All Synced Photographs.
This is how I figured the photos "crept" into the cloud/All Synced Photographs for me. I created folders under Collections and synced the selected Collections folders to cloud so I could show my photos on my mobile devices. When I unsynced the selected folders to remove them from my phone, the photos and the folders are no longer in the cloud BUT the photos remain in the cloud under All Synced Photographs.
If you have been using Lightroom Classic, you can remove any/all photos in the cloud in this steps:
1. Go to all your folders in Collections that are synced
2. Unsync all your folders
3. Go to All Synced Photographs and highlight/select any/all photos
4. delete these photos (use your Delete key)
If you don't unsync your folders first, when you delete photos from the cloud, photos in the Collections folders that are synced will be deleted from your desktop Lightroom Classic. If you unsync your folders first, and delete photos from cloud, photos in the Collections folders will remain unaffected.
Each time you sync photos from Collections, they are added to the cloud/All Synced Photographs automatically. You need to use above steps to remove them.
Lightroom CC just shows what are uploaded to cloud and can be accessed thru your mobile devices.
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Since I am a dummy at using Lightroom CC I was hoping you could be a bit more specific on how to:
1. Go to all your folders in Collections that are synced
2. Unsync all your folders
It's probably because I didn't really understand that I was syncing photos to the cloud in the first place; and my cloud is now full of photos I do not want to be there. It's my own fault for not going through the tutorials to begin with and now I see many other folks are having trouble with this cloud thing.
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Hi Confusing because you’re mixing Lr with Lr classic or am Imissing something?
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Thanks for that post it worked for me as I was synching 8000+ images to the web from Lr Classic
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This needs some work. I tried out Lightroom CC and it's really confusing to manage. I don't want to sync every single photo I load into Lightroom, I only want to sync maybe 10 out of every 100. Having the option to only sync flagged photos, or photos tagged with 3 or more stars would fix this issue for me. Until then Lightroom Classic it is.
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My photos are stored on an external drive. I thought that by unplugging the drive and deleting the photos that maybe I could get them off the cloud. However this warning popped up and doesn't offer much solace:
What worries me is the All Synced Devices bit, my drive is safely unplugged, but is it considered a Synced Device? As soon as I load Lightroom with my drive attached will it sync and delete these photos from it? I don't really want to take that risk.
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If you open Lightroom CC on that machine and it's still pointing to that location for the originals, then it would delete them. Renaming the folder should do the trick, or just don't open LRCC again.
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Followed this post all the way and I think it highlights the great need for fixing Lightroom CC. First the confusion on how all of these synced photos relate to Classic and our saved photos is keeping me far away from CC. Second the lack of some key features prevents me from doing anything more than a couple of edits for Facebook uploads. I can't understand how it is so easy to delete forever many photos trying to empty the space limited CC cloud.
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thewalrusking wrote
First the confusion on how all of these synced photos relate to Classic and our saved photos is keeping me far away from CC.
That's wise at this point. I agree Adobe should be much more open about the interactions between the two. They seem to be under the impression people will only want to use one or the other, and that was clearly never going to happen!
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Jeez people. I wanted Lightroom and Photoshop. No cloud backup. But adding files to Lightroom, it puts 18% (4,000+ photos) of my photos on the web.
Then says I'm out of room.
I didn't want them there in the first place. Now I can't just click a button to delete all? I have to wait for resyncing? I'm doing this from my work computer instead of my home one, because I'm not 100% it won't try to delete from my desktop.
So, I'm waiting... Hours for syncing. And I still have to go through album by album and delete? No delete all?
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You need Lightroom Classic bluerog, if you don't want cloud backup. You'll find it in the CC app to install.
To delete, select everything in the Lightroom CC app and go to Edit > Delete Photos. That won't delete any photos outside of Lightroom, just the ones it copied in ready to send to the cloud (but for peace of mind, just double check you've got backups of your photos before doing so)
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Thank you Victoria. After clicking around for 90 minutes, I found the "delete all". Why it's under "Edit" and not a more obvious delete is beyond me. And there is that freaky message warning you that it'll delete every photo and be unrecoverable. But deleting didn't affect anything stored on my computer or in Lightroom Classic catalogs.
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Yep. My story exactly. I had to delete them all manually, all 15000... I thought it would have enough space, but then reversing that decision was a nightmare... I think if I had started with LR CC, I'd probably stick with it. But I came to LR expecting a full featured piece of kit... LR CC is for those who use Picasa or something like that. It's not an alternative to LR CC, right now.
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For me, it's still much more practical to have external hard drive backup. Then use Lightroom Classic CC and create shared collections of images that I really want to share with others. These don't count against my allotted cloud usage. I think the main time I would use Lightroom CC is if I was on a trip and needed to empty some cards. When I returned home I also think I would move those images from the Classic folder that was downloaded from Lightroom CC. Don't know if I would even leave them on Lightroom CC. Maybe I'm looking at things a little bit backwards.
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Hi!
Must say this syncing is EXTREMELY confusing for me. Todat installed Lighroom (used 6 before on another system) and it immediately began syncing thousands of photos to the cloud. Not practical because I have only 20 GB storage space and don't plan to make much use of this option in the first place. The thing is: I have now a bunch of greyed out photos at adobe cloud that I can't remove in any way. They re just grey rectangles with a cloud symbol in it. I do not want to reside those photos there, useless. Also stopping the syncing seems to be difficult. Tried to swith off the sync option in Creative Cloud, but it just stubbornly keeps uploading hundreds of photos. Pausing is an option, but I want a permanent solution for this problem. If there is not, I'd like to cancel the subscription to Lightroom, it just doesn't work for me then. 😕
Greetings,
Ronald.
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Kinda comforting to see that I'm not the only one having major problems with this. One would have thought that at the price you have to pay for this stupid subscription and the obvious wealth of Adobe that they might have produced a professional application that doesn't confuse the f**k out of their customers. Even their help here made no sense to me since things they said should be visible were just not there. I had to figure it out myself! Very poor show Adobe.
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davida31228700 wrote
One would have thought that at the price you have to pay for this stupid subscription and the obvious wealth of Adobe that they might have produced a professional application
The new Lightroom CC app is brand new, and is targeted at amateur photographers, at least at this stage. Their professional application is called Lightroom Classic. It's true that they confused a lot of people with the change of naming, but if you're having problems with Lightroom Classic, here's the forum you need: Lightroom Classic CC