/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12245886#M4007Dec 03, 2018
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Duplicating images for editing, this would be incredibly useful for making BNW and color versions of images or various other versions from RAW files. If I export an original raw to “photos” then back to Adobe Lightroom Mobile CC it does not make two but reverts to the original imported image, I need two or more versions many times.
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12248408#M5499Dec 04, 2018
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Nice to see you here! Yeah, I recently moved my entire workflow to my phone as an experiment and seeing that between a few very powerful apps (and HDMI adaptor, I don’t really need my computer anymore for photo and video editing for the vast majority of my work, the phone makes it easier to share to clients and manage overall as well.
So I would like to see Adobe make a few adjustments knowing that some (a lot) of photographers will be doing the same in the coming two years. We can keep it professional level quality and work on phones, this is no longer taboo for the pro shooter.
Two other major features that would be beneficial is batch editing, and saving raw images to the cloud, deleting them on local device, while keeping a saved working file/preview of the image to download later.
The current LightRoom Mobile CC will delete the image permanently from all sources if one chooses to delete an image, rather than having an option to keep on the cloud in addition to “permanently delete”.
Without this feature, it renders the 1TB cloud storage I pay for nearly useless since I have to store the image on my local device to have it on the cloud simultaneously. Lame.
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12245936#M4055Dec 29, 2018
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Select the photo you want to duplicate. Choose "edit in" and choose either Fix or Liquify. At the very top is the bar that says "Save and Return to Adobe Lightroom". Tap it. You will now return to LR with a duplicate.
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12248407#M5498Dec 29, 2018
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Is the duplicate made from the the High Res original or the Smart Preview on the mobile device? I suspect it's the Smart Preview, but I'll give this idea a try and report back.
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12245935#M4054Mar 01, 2019
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It would be great to have an option where I could duplicate a photo taken with the Lightroom camera. This would be very useful for someone who wanted to make multiple edits of the photo and try different styles w/o having to take multiple photos or saving before editing again (b&w, color, etc.)
Guys!!!! This has to be your priority. Virtual copies is essential when editing photos and should be a nobrainer. So many people now use their phone only and not a computer. I am using Samsung Dex instead of a computer now. This missing feature is so limiting. Adobe Please prioritize this!
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12245883#M4004Jun 03, 2019
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The ability to create virtual copies on LR Mobile is (IMHO) a must for a proper workflow if you want to do some editing on an iPad. I only saw one thread asking for this from 5 years ago.
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12245931#M4051Jun 09, 2019
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Absolutely blows my mind that this still doesn’t exist. This single missing feature makes it absolutely impossible for any professional (or indeed just any) photographer to use iPad as a main device. With iPadOS inbound, the sole (!!) reason iPad will still not be a viable main device for photographers is the fact that Adobe refuses to implement the ridiculously basic feature of copying an image. Every single photo editing app on pretty much any device, including mobile, supports this. It doesn’t have to be a virtual copy. Just a copy, so that you can make two different edits. I’ve never even heard of a workflow that doesn’t involve variations; I cannot fathom how nobody at Adobe has ever tried using iPad for serious editing and noticed the need for this simple fix. Worse, they appear to be actively blocking work-arounds, with the idiotic ‘feature’ of disallowing duplicate imports from the (functioning) Apple Photos cloud. It certainly can’t be difficult to implement — at least it wasn’t for every other photo app developer out there. Unless of course there’s some exotic issue with Adobe’s inferior (yet only available) cloud syncing solution. So unless I am missing something big here, there is absolutely no justifiable rationale for not having this in place by July with the public beta of iOS 13 / iPadOS.
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12245930#M4050Jun 09, 2019
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I just realised something worth pointing out separately to Adobe: NORMAL COPIES will do just fine. I realise virtual copies have been removed from desktop as well in the cc version; fair enough. But we absolutely need the option to create a simple copy of an image for multiple edits.
/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-ability-to-create-snapshots/idc-p/12245929#M4049Jun 10, 2019
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Every half-serious photographer needs the ability to create multiple edits of a photo. The sole (!) reason iPad is not yet viable as a fully usable device for photographers is that Lightroom does not allow the creation of copies, and in fact actively blocks work-arounds by not allowing duplicate imports. This is crazy — it is such a basic feature of any app, much less one aimed at professionals, and every single other photo editing app (!!) supports creating copies. I lug a laptop around the world because Adobe seems to have never attempted to use an iPad in any serious way. There is a separate discussion going on about virtual copies — at first I thought Adobe is just ignoring the feedback for years, but I now realise that perhaps they are unable to implement virtual copies — after all, they’ve removed them from Lightroom CC on desktop. Fair enough, the good news is that all we really need is a basic copy feature — PLEASE. With iPadOS and iOS 13 around the corner there is no justifiable rationale for this omission. I can only suspect that CC’s cloud solution can’t deal with copies, which wouldn’t surprise anyone, but which by no means is an excuse for selling a ‘professional’ app to people when it does not support any remotely professional workflow. PLEASE fix this, Adobe, and please fix it quick. It’s such a simple change.