That should read I opened LR Classic Creative Cloud—I’ve got it programmed so 
that when I type CC it types out Cheers, Christine.  LOL!

Cheers, Christine 

Sent from my iPad

> On May 20, 2018, at 7:31 PM, Christine Aguila <christ...@caguila.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Stan:
> Today I did some testing on the syncing issue you speak to at the end of your 
> post.  I took a photo in imported it to my iPad Pro via the SD card reader 
> and plugged into the Lightening port.  The frame imported to my camera roll, 
> then I imported into the Mobile Lightroom app.  I then made some tweaks.  
> Then I forced a sync.  I then opened LR Classic Cheers, Christine on my 
> laptop and the frame was synced with the adjustments I made on the iPad Pro.
> 
> It would be great if Godfrey could jump in here and help us clarify issues 
> :-).
> 
> Cheers, Christine 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On May 20, 2018, at 6:55 PM, Stanley Halpin <s...@stans-photography.info> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Bob, my understanding (which may be a year or two out of date) is that the 
>> LR Classic CC (which I use BTW) allows for the Cloud-based storage and synch 
>> of selected Collections from within LR. If you are going to a total 
>> Cloud-based storage system, then that would be Lightroom CC, not Classic. 
>> Which sounds like a wonderful system for those that have uninterrupted 
>> access to high speed wifi. For me, traveling in the jungles of Peru or on 
>> the high seas without good connections or in the UK or EU without having 
>> signed up for a unlimited data plan, it doesn’t make sense. 
>> When traveling, even with good connections to the net, I still don’t synch 
>> via Adobe’s Cloud platform because with LR Classic CC you can only synch and 
>> work on Collections that have been created back home on your desktop or 
>> laptop and sent off into the Cloud. Which would be fine if I wanted to have 
>> access to older images and review/rate/edit in my spare time. But I don’t. 
>> Again note that my understanding may be out-of-date…
>> 
>> stan
>> 
>>> On May 20, 2018, at 4:59 PM, Bob W-PDML <p...@web-options.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Christine,
>>> 
>>> Thanks. How did you find that out about punch and sharpness? Is there a 
>>> site somewhere that reveals these arcane secrets?
>>> 
>>> It's true for version 6 and earlier that the catalogue must be on a local 
>>> drive, but of course it can't be true* for CC otherwise it wouldn't work 
>>> across devices. The difference is (I assume - I haven't looked into it yet) 
>>> that with CC the catalogue is not a separately locatable thing, from the 
>>> user's point of view.
>>> 
>>> If I decide to subscribe to CC then I will migrate everything. It's easier 
>>> to have everything in one place. Adobe seem fairly generous with the 
>>> storage. I will look into how I can sync automatically with my local 
>>> storage for back-up, not use, in case Adobe gets deleted overnight by 
>>> Russian hackers.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Bob
>>> 
>>> *except that it must sit on a server somewhere in the cloud 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 20 May 2018, at 21:28, Christine Aguila <christ...@caguila.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Bob:
>>>> 
>>>> I am a Lightroom Classic CC version 7.3.1 user on my laptop MacBook Pro 
>>>> s/Retina 2013 13-inch.
>>>> I also have the Lightroom mobile app on my iPad Pro 10 inch and iPhone 6, 
>>>> though I have only just started using these, so I’m


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