![]() When you import to Lightroom from any of those three locations (camera card, iPad internal storage, iPad external storage), the photos are always copied from wherever they are into Lightroom storage on the iPad, then uploaded to Lightroom cloud storage as soon as possible when Internet is available, and removed from (but visible on) the iPad until you want to edit them. External storage connected to an iPad, by importing through the Files app.iPad internal storage, by importing through the Files app.Lightroom storage on the iPad, by importing through Lightroom.IOS 13 and later can import photos from a camera card directly to your choice of: Because although the iPad can do some of these things, it’s important to understand the difference between the capabilities of the iPad by itself, and the capabilities of Lightroom on iPad. ![]() Your "many Catalogs" makes any syncing with the Cloud a nightmare, unless you merge the Catalogs, or set one Catalog only to be the 'Synced' Catalog.ĭdeGannes is correct, but here’s more detail. You can only ever sync ONE Lr-Classic Catalog with the Cloud ecosystem, and to sync photos 'up' to mobile devices from the Classic Catlaog you need to specify Collections of selected photos that will 'sync up' to the Cloud as Proxy (Smart Preview) files. ![]() Lightroom-Classic was not designed to integrate with the Adobe Cloud ecosystem. ![]() Lightroom-Classic Catalogs and Lightroom-Mobile Catalogs are NOT the same. You can however, install and run Lightroom-Mobile (the Cloud Version 3.4) that will import to the Lightroom-Mobile Catalog and sync the camera files to Cloud storage, AND it will download them (full-size) to a Lr-Classic Catalog on your home PC/Mac (when Sync is switched 'on'). You cannot install or run Lr-Classic on mobile devices. Import to a Lr-Classic Catalog resident on the iPad- No. Will I be able to import the photos from an SD to the external hard drive (just like I do on the pc)?
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