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Lightroom CC Cloud Sync only specific folders

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Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

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Hi, 

is there a way to only select specific folders that should be saved to the Cloud? Otherwise my100GB Cloud is full after round about 2000 pictures... 
I know this works in Lightroom Classic, but i prefer CC, so I'd be glad if anybody has a solution for me 🙂 


Thanks, Max 

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Community Expert , Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

There's not a solution when using the cloud apps.....all of them always upload all imported files in full original form, and that is non-selective, so if you can't stay below 100GB you'll either need to upgrade to the 1TB plan or use a different solution (such as importing into Classic and syncing smart previews of the images to the cloud, which don't count against your cloud storage allowance).

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There's not a solution when using the cloud apps.....all of them always upload all imported files in full original form, and that is non-selective, so if you can't stay below 100GB you'll either need to upgrade to the 1TB plan or use a different solution (such as importing into Classic and syncing smart previews of the images to the cloud, which don't count against your cloud storage allowance).

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