![]() Also, any edits made to files the inside LrC will not be visible in Bridge or Camera Raw unless you select them after editing and use CTRL/CMD + S to save those edits to XMP. Keep in mind going forward any edits you make in Bridge or Camera Raw will require following the above procedure to make those edits visible inside LrC. If not please post one of the raw + XMP file sets to Dropbox or other file sharing site and I'll take a look at it. Following the above procedure should restore the XMP data inside LrC. It may be that with the removal of the Camera Raw Database the XMP files created to replace it behave differently when imported into LrC. Normally files with XMP data will apply the contained edits on Import automatically. Repeat the above 'Read Metadata from File.' One other thing to try is select one of the image files inside LrC Library module and go to menu item Metadata and select 'Read Metadata from File.' If you can now see the edits go to the upper left-side 'Catalog' panel, click on 'All Photographs,' and then CTRL/CMD A to select all files. I'm sure others will reply here with more suggestions, but ALL of them will have the limitaions I mention here.ĭid you try my suggestion above pasted below? Any edits made on the mobile device are synced through the Cloud back to the LrC collection, which also supports your folder structure. It syncs a smaller 2560 long edge smart preview to the Cloud that can be dowonloaded to the mobile device. One option is to use LrC collections for editing on both desktop and mobile devices. It does not use a catalog file like LrC that can be moved between different devices. The LR Ecosystem requires uploading and downloading all image files through the Cloud. ![]() So I want to edit it all directly from the drive on both devices (iPad and Mac), but I'll use the iPad more than the Mac." " I do NOT want to synchronize/share your collections with the Adobe "cloud" - I want it to keep on my hard drive, without sync all the time between my drive and adobe cloud: because if I got it right, if I'll use adobe cloud I'll need to upload all of my photos to the cloud, edit and then download the photos to my drive and replace the old photos with the new ones. ![]() Still, can't see any labels, ratings or camera raw settings in lightroom. *If that helps, I just downloaded a lightroom to my computer. Also seems like the camera raw settings of my photos (which I set in bridge) does not exist in lightroom.ġ) How can I see the photos' labeles, ratings & camera raw settings (which I defined in bridge) in lightroom?Ģ) Can I edit photos in lightroom on my iPad straight from my hard drive, without importing them to lightroom cloud or so? ofcource I have too much photos to import them all. Recently I bought an iPad Pro and want to arrange & edit everything on the iPad, using lightroom and photoshop.Īs I plugged in my hard drive to the iPad and opened lightroom, I saw none of my photos had any labels or ratings in lightroom (for example, if I had a photo labeled in bridge as "Approved" (a green label) - in lightroom the photo doesn't seem have a label). All of the photos (around 1.5 TB) are backed up on an external hard drive. For the last few years I used Bridge & Photoshop (which are up to date) to arrange, labeling & edit my photos. ![]()
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