- #WHAT HAPPENS TO OUTLOOK WHEN I REMOVE ICLOUD FROM COMPUTER HOW TO#
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#WHAT HAPPENS TO OUTLOOK WHEN I REMOVE ICLOUD FROM COMPUTER HOW TO#
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#WHAT HAPPENS TO OUTLOOK WHEN I REMOVE ICLOUD FROM COMPUTER PASSWORD#
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But if you want to "manage" the filtering of that original set of images into keepers and rejects, then deleting the rejects from that original set, then that would be easier to manage using Classic (though to be honest once you have a better feel for how this all works, using either option shouldn't be too difficult).
#WHAT HAPPENS TO OUTLOOK WHEN I REMOVE ICLOUD FROM COMPUTER ARCHIVE#
For such a scenario, you could take the approach that once they've been uploaded and backed up in the cloud, it would be safe to delete the originals from the hard drive (or a better option could be to archive them as a backup perhaps). So the only issue in terms of duplication is if you import an existing hard-drive based image collection, once they're imported and uploaded you have to figure out what to do with the originals. Images from camera/card are copied into LRCC and uploaded/managed from there, and the original images will not be a factor as they'll be lost when you reformat/reuse the card. Once you get to the stage where you're importing NEW images into LRCC, either via mobile or from a camera/memory card into LRCC on the desktop, then there's no similar issue. Importing the photos/edits from LRCC to LR Classic should happen automatically when you launch LR Classic AND enable it to sync using the same credentials that you are using for your LRCC trial. If you are in fact referring to the local copy that LRCC made, they should get removed over time by LRCC. So if you are referring to the original folder, then yes they will not be deleted when you delete them from the cloud. The original images on the hard drive are not "managed" by LRCC, only the copy that it makes for uploading are managed in accordance with whatever settings you have on the Local Storage tab of the LRCC Preferences. Which "folder on your Mac" do you mean? If you add photos to LRCC from an existing folder on hard drive, LRCC copies those images to a different location, from where they are uploaded. Is there a way I can import my photo albums etc and edited photos from Lightroom CC into Lightroom Classic CC? I would like to try out the Lightroom Classic CC before I decide to buy either of them.
#WHAT HAPPENS TO OUTLOOK WHEN I REMOVE ICLOUD FROM COMPUTER TRIAL#
I have been using a trial version of Lightroom CC and the trial has now expired.
I thought by permanently deleting them, the photos will get removed from the local disk as well. When I go back to the folder on my Mac, I can still see them there. I flagged a bunch of photos I did not want to keep as "x" and permanently deleted them. Hi, I have recently started using Lightroom CC. This leaves your Classic catalog untouched, uploads all originals to the cloud and makes Lightroom CC only download those raw files you need for editing. After you are absolutely sure everything is uploaded to the cloud, you can safely delete the in-between copy you made on the blank external SSD and point the local storage directory back to your internal hard disk if you want.
#WHAT HAPPENS TO OUTLOOK WHEN I REMOVE ICLOUD FROM COMPUTER FULL SIZE#
When the migration is done, I have full size originals in the cloud, full size originals in my Classic catalog, and something in-between in the external migration copies directory. I migrated by adding a blank external SSD with a specified directory to be used for the migration copies. So I had 25K photos in my Lr Classic catalog. It seems I missed your original response but yes that is correct. There's a method to the madness of the migration after all! The Classic catalog/library photos remain untouched by the new Lightroom CC, if I understand the reply correctly.