![]() ![]() Personally I do not keep a local copy of the originals. (I haven't tested this for a while, it may have changed). If it finds it is missing it starts moving things around. If you do keep a local copy on an external it needs to be attached all the time. But with Cloudy you can keep a local copy of your masters on an external, but these are not the masters, which are on Adobe Cloud. Adobe wants the Cloudy Library to be in ~/Pictures. Many Classic users are not satisfied with Cloudy editing, but it is improving all the time.Īdobe does not support having the Cloudy library on an external, but you can (as I did for a while) symlink it to an external. I moved from Classic to Lightroom Cloudy mainly because of the superior syncing between devices with Cloudy, but they are very different animals. Since I want to use an external SSD between the two machines, if I go with Lightroom Classic, should I put it on the SSD instead of the computers themselves? I plan on using an external SSD between both devices.Ĭan I use the cloud version on the new Macbook and Classic on the iMac or would it be best to choose one and go with that? ![]() ![]() The iMac is over 10 years old and is not powerful enough any more. I will get a new Macbook Pro this week and wonder if I should/could use Lightroom CC instead of Lightroom Classic like I am on my current iMac. ![]()
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