Richard Flack
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- Joined
- Mar 21, 2016
- Messages
- 19
- Lightroom Experience
- Beginner
- Lightroom Version
- Lightroom Version Number
- Classic CC
- Operating System
- Windows 10
Im moving to a new PC with Win 10. I'm still struggling with its file structure.
I have C: on internal SSD, and D: is internal HDD.
Having just finished the LR install, I see that the catalog etc is on C:\Users\Richard\OneDrive\Pictures\Lightroom
Is this counterproductive? Wouldnt I get better performance by having the catalog etc on a folder that is not sync'd?
I don't really do much work on multiple devices. Typically, my working method is to upload from camera to desktop library etc, do LR work, and then export specific collections or whatever for sharing. I do no 'permanent' LR work on mobile devices. [On a vacation I may upload from camera to iphone on temporary basis but often as not I just use ios for quick edits etc]
I'm thinking I should create a C:\Users\Richard\Pictures\Lightroom ... folder to keep it away from OneDrive.
I have C: on internal SSD, and D: is internal HDD.
Having just finished the LR install, I see that the catalog etc is on C:\Users\Richard\OneDrive\Pictures\Lightroom
Is this counterproductive? Wouldnt I get better performance by having the catalog etc on a folder that is not sync'd?
I don't really do much work on multiple devices. Typically, my working method is to upload from camera to desktop library etc, do LR work, and then export specific collections or whatever for sharing. I do no 'permanent' LR work on mobile devices. [On a vacation I may upload from camera to iphone on temporary basis but often as not I just use ios for quick edits etc]
I'm thinking I should create a C:\Users\Richard\Pictures\Lightroom ... folder to keep it away from OneDrive.