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Using lightroom on ipad
Using lightroom on ipad











This workflow works if your needs are modest. Mobile lightroom now supports many more editing options than it did in 2016 and is much more full featured but still comes short wrt Lightroom Classic in many ways. Importing is a lot better nowadays if you have an iPad with a USB-c port but it is still a two step process. Many of the issues I mentioned there still exist. Interestingly I wrote about this workflow and its problems a long time ago here. This is quite problematic if you shoot lots of images. It is a two-step process where you need to import to the Photo roll first before you can import to Lightroom. You can import to the iPad if you have a card reader or can directly connect your camera. Remeber that Lightroom on mobile is all about storing images in the cloud. You need to make sure you have enough internal storage on the iPad or a good internet connection, so that the iPad can upload files to the cloud and offload them from the local disk. Lightroom on the iPad CANNOT use external storage. The first question was already answered but I didn't notice a good answer to this part. I do have an iPad pro with me and a external ssd drive where I can store my images on.

using lightroom on ipad

But how to do this when I am traveling? I dont have LR desktop then. To have Full-size files 'everywhere'- you would need to import all files to Lightroom v3.4 on the desktop home computer, when the 20Gb thus becomes a severe limiting factor!

using lightroom on ipad

Lightroom Mobile and Web with Classic | Laura Shoe You can set the 'folder' location for these downloading files in Lr-Classic Preferences. With Lightroom-mobile on the ipad when traveling- any photos you import from camera to the iPad will sync to the Cloud (they DO occupy cloud storage in your 20Gb ) and they will automatically sync 'down to your Lr-Classic catalog. (They sync to the Cloud as Smart Previews of 2560pixels long edge- not full size)

using lightroom on ipad

These photos do not use any of your 20Gb cloud storage. Turn on 'Sync' in Lr-Classic (The Cloud icon top-right of screen in v9.4)įor selected photos you want to view and edit on the ipad- place them in Collections that are marked to Sync. Make Lr-CLassic on your home computer the 'master' and primary hub for your photography. "Possible?" Yes, WITH ONE EXCEPTION to your question- Lr-Classic does NOT sync Full-size files to the Cloud.īut with that in mind- (assuming you have the Photography Plan with LrC 20Gb & Lr)













Using lightroom on ipad