Then it just sends the edit data that is stored in the catalog file. Update: as I think it through some more, I expect it only uploads & downloads the photos once (and probably just the preview). Oh well, it's free for CC users like, so I'll play with it, but I guess I won't be using it for large amounts of photos. But to save bandwidth, I'd like the option of syncing through my home network instead. It is good to have the option of putting the photos in the cloud so they can be accessed from anywhere. Nope, won't be syncing a large number of photos on my iPad, or I'll be paying internet overage charges out the wahzoo. The other problem, for those of us in backwards countries with crippled internet with slow uploads and insane data caps, is that the syncing is done through the cloud. My folder structure is date based, and I use smart collections to group my photos into subjects. No automation here.Īlmost all of my collections are smart collections. That means you have to manually manage what is available for mobile and what isn't. That's not so bad, BUT, it only works on standard collections. After you enable mobile syncing, a little box appears to the left of your collections, and you can tick the box to make that collection available on mobile. The most glaring is that syncing is based on collections. ![]() I haven't found any bugs (yet), just some areas where it isn't quite done. I'm playing with LR Mobile on my iPad and, yeah, it's a 1.0 product.
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