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Lightroom Mobile Collections question

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Jon Busby

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Having taken my images, uploaded them to an LR Mobile collection they sync to desktop via cc. I'm using Collections created in my iPad when I am in the field.

I'd now like to create a desktop folder for them within say one of my existing ones such as '2016' Is there an easy way to do this or it just simply drag and drop which I have tried but doesn't seem to work. Maybe I am missing something?

I want to avoid a separate LR Mobile file structure on my desktop. I also need the desktop for keywording which you can't do on Mobile...but lets not go there for now.

Btw I find the upload of RAW files really slow and I'm on fibre optic.

Sorry if I am being a bit ignorant. I'm trying to work out a simple workflow that utilises the iPad for initial easy local upload but the desktop for a more robust file management.

Thanks
 
You can simply select the images and drag & drop them into the folders you want to use, just like you can do with any other images.
 
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