Lightroom does not make any changes to the original files so its fine for them to be located on another hard drive internal or external. Lightroom loves lots of hard disk space to operate so if your catalog is on an internal drive make sure it not starve...
Move Lightroom Catalog and Photos to 2 external drives chrislfrontrange New Here , Jan 07, 2017 Copy link to clipboard I am running Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC, 2015.8 Release, Camera Raw 9.8, on an iMac. I had a bunch of old family photos in Aperture on a va...
I'm trying to move my lightroom 6.14 catalog to an alternate drive. I've followed the Adobe instructions; https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/create-catalogs.html#copy_or_move_a_catalog When I launch from the moved Lightroom Catalog.lrcat, I get the...
I just started using Lightroom Classic. All my picture files (old and new) are on a C:\Pictures folder. I see the Lightroom catalog files under Users\ ... \Pictures\Lightroom. Can I just move the Lightroom folder to my original C:\Pictures folder? The reason is to get the f...
The previews folder must be in the same folder with the catalog and it will grow with time. You can change the size the previews being used to help reduce the size of that folder. And, you can delete that folder and Lightroom will begin creating a...
How to move Lightroom CC catalog to another Adobe Account? fantastic_Galaxy0D45 Explorer , Nov 30, 2017 Copy link to clipboard I have a work CC account I've used for Lightroom CC, but I'd like to move to a personal account. What is the ...
Create a new catalog. Perhaps LightroomVids In that new catalog, import from the old catalog, and when prompted, just the videos (the folder) In the old catalog, remove (do not delete) the videos Rename the Old catalog if you desire,...
Is the better option to manually copy the images to the local folder and relink them within Lightroom with the SD card removed? I realize you could also remove them all from the Catalog and re-import using Copy, but you wouldn't want to do that if you had already ...
I strongly recommend you use the method posted above by 99jon -- move the folders using Finder, not LR, and then relink the new location of the folders to the catalog. See option one in this authoritative Lightroom Queen article: https://www.lightroomqueen.com/mo...
If you [Edit-In] Ps from Lightroom-Mobile (including Lr on a desktop) the edited Ps file, by a [Save], will return to the Cloud catalog (as a full-size file), and sync down to LrC like all other images in the Cloud.If you [Edit-In] Ps from Lightroom-Class...