eschurr
Active Member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2010
- Messages
- 314
- Location
- Boston, MA
- Lightroom Experience
- Advanced
- Lightroom Version
- Lightroom Version Number
- LR Classic v 8.4
- Operating System
- Windows 10
- Android
I need some help in understanding how to manage cloud storage when syncing from LRm (Android) to LR Classic (PC). I've searched this forum/googled/read adobe's site and haven't found exactly what i need.
i use LRm on my Samsung Galaxy S8+ to shoot DNGs and sync them to LR Classic on my Windows 10 PC. Recently the sync stopped working because I've exceeded my Adobe Cloud storage space. I'm trying to determine how i can free up that storage space so syncing will resume.
Some key points:
1. I don't care a lot about leaving the photos in the cloud. Once the photos are synced to my PC i'm ok if they are gone from the cloud.
2. I'd like to keep the photos on my phone, but that's optional, too. The primary reason i shoot LRm on my phone is to have a handy way to take a pic and automatically get the photos to LR Classic on my PC, where i manage them. So, once the photos are synced to my PC
2. i only have a few synced albums in LRm on my phone. I can certainly delete those if it helps.
I'd appreciate any thoughts or recommended reading.
i use LRm on my Samsung Galaxy S8+ to shoot DNGs and sync them to LR Classic on my Windows 10 PC. Recently the sync stopped working because I've exceeded my Adobe Cloud storage space. I'm trying to determine how i can free up that storage space so syncing will resume.
Some key points:
1. I don't care a lot about leaving the photos in the cloud. Once the photos are synced to my PC i'm ok if they are gone from the cloud.
2. I'd like to keep the photos on my phone, but that's optional, too. The primary reason i shoot LRm on my phone is to have a handy way to take a pic and automatically get the photos to LR Classic on my PC, where i manage them. So, once the photos are synced to my PC
2. i only have a few synced albums in LRm on my phone. I can certainly delete those if it helps.
I'd appreciate any thoughts or recommended reading.