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All edits are in the catalog. If you're writing XMP sidecar files for raw images, most of the information will be there as well.
If you're going to export a selected group of images along with their edits to a separate catalog, you may want to think about just keeping them in your current...
You're surprised that images from a 2017 camera can't be read by a copy of Lightroom from 2015?
You need to update your Lightroom to Lightroom Classic CC using the CC app, not checking for updates with Lightroom.
You may export two different images because you want to print the image but also email to someone, or put on a website/facebook.
Yes, you could use the full size image for everything.
I think Cletus is saying you would export img_20233.cr2 as img_20233.jpg NOT 1.jpg. If you want to export a full res and reduced res version, you would export img_20233.jpg and img_20233_1500px.jpg.
Don't use the import screen to move images that already exist in the catalog. If the folder exists in the OS but not in Lightroom's folder panel, you can either import a new image from the folder, or move the image outside of Lightroom (using Windows Explorer) and then, when Lightroom reports...
It sounds like you're confusing how Mac Photos works (where images are actually stored within the Photos library) and how Lightroom works (where it merely points to where the images are stored). The only thing stored in the Lightroom catalog are develop settings and other metadata. Many people...
If you've completely blown out your highlights, including the sky, moving sliders isn't going to help. You might be better off replacing the sky in Ps.
The list will always be sorted alphabetically. The tilda prefix just allows you to "move" a keyword which would be farther down the list to the top. If you have multiple keywords in the same level prefixed by ~, they will be sorted alphabetically based upon what comes after the ~.
If the squares are distracting, use the level tool inside the crop tool. Just draw a line that should be horizontal or vertical and Lightroom will rotate accordingly.
If you look near the top of the destination panel, you'll see you have selected to organize by date. That is why you're seeing it in a subfolder named 2017-05-17 inside a folder named 2017.
Also, it appears that the parent folder of 'LIGHTROOM' is not shown. If you right click on the 2017, you...
The created date you're seeing in the info window is the date the file was created on the drive it is stored on. That's how operating systems work.
Also, if you assign keywords to a JPG, instead of modifying the file, the original file gets replaced with a new file. The new file will have a...
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