![]() ![]() ![]() However, if all you want to do on your iPad is browse and edit, doing it the way I've described should work fine. Various other things also do not sync between Classic and the cloud, notably keywords and location data. Collection Sets do not sync however, so you would have to manually create the equivalent of them in the cloud (which are confusingly called Folders there). However, the cloud does not recognise whatever folder structure you are using in Classic, instead organisation is done by using Albums (equivalent to Collections in Classic), and these do sync to each other. Smart previews are generally good enough for browsing and some editing on the mobile device. Being smart previews, they do not count against your 20GB cloud space allowance. They would be uploaded as smart previews, not full originals, to the cloud and from there they are available on any of your mobile devices. The far simpler solution is to sync as many images as you want (all of them if you prefer) FROM Classic to the Adobe cloud. ![]() Forget about trying to have Lightroom Classic and Lightroom using the same files on the NAS, that simply can't work without risk of serious complications. ![]()
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