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True, but you can’t access individual files from Backblaze. It’s great disaster backup, but it doesn’t sync anything. And my experience with NAS drives is that they’re very clumsy for basic access, especially remotely.
Thanks. You're right. I have just learned something new. When I looked yesterday, it maxed out at 1TB, but after reading your post I went in through another avenue and found the "up to 10TB" plan. With a Creative Cloud subscription, 10TB is $1,320/year. Back out the CC software subscription...
I know this topic gets old, but I can't seem to find a single good answer.
Is there any reason why my master photo files and my LR catalog can't be stored on a non-Adobe cloud service, like iCloud, OneDrive, Dropbox or something similar? Personally I prefer Sync.com. I'm getting tired of...
I rebooted. All is fixed. Maybe LR needs to do an invisible refresh sometimes? I thought that the original problem was that it had confused the path name when I changed the folder name. Who know. But it seems to be okay now.
Thank you!
Operating System:Mac
Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info):LR Classic CC 7.01
I store my master photo files on an external SSD. Being a good little LR acolyte, INSIDE LR I made a minor change to the name (and only the name) of a folder where I store some masters. All I did was...
You win! I was wondering who the scold would be to wag their finger on that subject. There's always someone. I know that. I do IP litigation. But, while you get an A for legal scholarship, you flunk marketing. As long as my photos and my edits are only available if I continue to pay Adobe then...
Thanks. I'll be converting to another product pretty soon anyway. Just trying to figure out the easiest way to last out the time required to transition away from Adobe completely.
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