How to Sync Your Images in Lightroom Classic To All Your Mobile Devices
Fantastic video today from our good friend Terry White, and it’s all about how to get your images from LR Classic to all your mobile devices (and it’s much easier than you’d think. Check it out:
Terry rocks! (Thanks, Terry). đ
New Full-Length Class from Terry on “Client Proofing Like a Pro Using Lightroom Classic.”
If you ever need to share images from a shoot with a client (or even with friends or family) and you need to get their feedback on which images they like, and/or any changes that need to be made, you will definitely want to check this out. We (at KelbyOne.com) just released an awesome full-length, in-depth online course from Terry on client proofing. Check out the official trailer below:
Here’s a link to the full online course.
Again, my thanks to Terry, and here’s wishing you all a great weekend!
-Scott
P.S. We’ve added two more cities to my “Ultimate Photography Crash Course” full-day seminar tour. After Chicago and Detroit in mid-July, we added Boston and Philly in late August. Over 300 photographers are already signed up for the first two stops, and they’re still weeks away. If you want to come out and spend the day with me, here’s the link with all the details and tickets. Hope I get to meet you in one of these cities soon.
[…] NOTE: Once you turn on syncing, only Collections you choose will be syncâd over to Lightroom on your mobile device (and it only syncâs Collections â not Folders), so you donât have to worry about turning on syncing and it raiding all your free space on your phone or tablet. Plus, it doesnât send the full high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or RAW file â it sends âSmart Previewsâ instead. For more on all this syncing stuff, hit this link. […]
[…] NOTE: Once you turn on syncing, only Collections you choose will be syncâd over to Lightroom on your mobile device (and it only syncâs Collections â not Folders), so you donât have to worry about turning on syncing and it raiding all your free space on your phone or tablet. Plus, it doesnât send the full high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or RAW file â it sends âSmart Previewsâ instead. For more on all this syncing stuff, hit this link. […]
[…] NOTE: Once you turn on syncing, only Collections you choose will be syncâd over to Lightroom on your mobile device (and it only syncâs Collections â not Folders), so you donât have to worry about turning on syncing and it raiding all your free space on your phone or tablet. Plus, it doesnât send the full high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or RAW file â it sends âSmart Previewsâ instead. For more on all this syncing stuff, hit this link. […]
[…] NOTE: When you activate syncing, solely Collections you select shall be syncâd over to Lightroom in your cellular system (and it solely syncâs Collections â not Folders), so that you donât have to fret about turning on syncing and it raiding all of your free area in your cellphone or pill. Plus, it doesnât ship the total high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or RAW file â it sends âGood Previewsâ as an alternative. For extra on all this syncing stuff, hit this link. […]
[…] NOTE: When you activate syncing, solely Collections you select might be syncâd over to Lightroom in your cell machine (and it solely syncâs Collections â not Folders), so that you donât have to fret about turning on syncing and it raiding all of your free house in your telephone or pill. Plus, it doesnât ship the complete high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or RAW file â it sends âGood Previewsâ as an alternative. For extra on all this syncing stuff, hit this hyperlink. […]
[…] NOTE: Once you turn on syncing, only Collections you choose will be sync’d over to Lightroom on your mobile device (and it only sync’s Collections â not Folders), so you don’t have to worry about turning on syncing and it raiding all your free space on your phone or tablet. Plus, it doesn’t send the full high-resolution JPEG, TIFF or RAW file â it sends ‘Smart Previews” instead. For more on all this syncing stuff, hit this link. […]
Thanks, Terry, you always do such a great job making things look easy. I’m a long time Lightroom user with the Photography Plan. I’m a classic guy that does not want to learn or use the cloud version. I was not aware that Lightroom Classic only syncs smart previews.
You explained uploading from your phone very well as it takes up more cloud space. I use my Ipad when I travel and upload photos from my camera. I was wondering if you upload your cameras full resolution photos to the cloud is there any way to download them to my hard drive when I return home?