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- Sep 23, 2014
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- Waltham MA
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- Lightroom Version Number
- 4.1
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- Windows 10
- Android
I have been playing with Cloudy for a couple months. I migrated my Classic catalog over, with a lot of unprocessed images for testing, and also added images from some recent trips
I am comfortable with the editing tools in Cloudy. But for the life of me, I cannot come up with a descent workflow or how to manage the images I need to process. About the only thing I have figured out and I am not even sure it is correct, is to open an album I call "_TBD" before importing so the images are added there.
I have been using John Beardy's Smart Workflow in Classic for so long I just cannot get my head wrapped around figuring out another approach.
All the searches I find on here and Lightroom Queen, point to using Cloudy to load files into classic. When I search the web, I only find answers for classic (if I exclude the word classic I get old versions of Classic before the name change).
Any suggestions, or is Cloudy only used for social media posts and not real management of images.
Tim
note: cross posted here and Adobe community forum
I am comfortable with the editing tools in Cloudy. But for the life of me, I cannot come up with a descent workflow or how to manage the images I need to process. About the only thing I have figured out and I am not even sure it is correct, is to open an album I call "_TBD" before importing so the images are added there.
I have been using John Beardy's Smart Workflow in Classic for so long I just cannot get my head wrapped around figuring out another approach.
All the searches I find on here and Lightroom Queen, point to using Cloudy to load files into classic. When I search the web, I only find answers for classic (if I exclude the word classic I get old versions of Classic before the name change).
Any suggestions, or is Cloudy only used for social media posts and not real management of images.
Tim
note: cross posted here and Adobe community forum