> On 4 Apr 2020, at 16:56, Stanley Halpin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> You have all quite possibly seen some of  Bruce mentions as the how LR 
>> Classic “leverages the cloud.” If you have some/all of your photos synched 
>> to your portion of the cloud, then it is quick and easy to make a selection 
>> of 10-15 shots, call it a gallery, and generate the URL for others to link 
>> to. E.g., here is one of mine:  https://adobe.ly/308IbSp
> 
> Bob in London is doing similar with his occasional galleries though, IIRC, he 
> is using the newer LR CC rather than the LR Classic.
> 
> While I like this feature, it is great for on-the-road sharing to my travel 
> blog, the cloudy bits can also be a PITA. In particular I do NOT want to 
> willy nilly synch all of my images to the cloud when I am traveling, and 
> certainly when I am at home. Synch can be turned off, but I find it difficult 
> to selectively synch just those images that I want out there. But for a 
> professional, on the job site, sharing batches of images with a client, it 
> seems it could be very useful.
> 
> stan

I have both versions of LR but I’m using it exclusively on my iPhone and iPad 
at the moment as I ballsed up my Windows laptop and have completely erased 
Windows from it and replaced it with Linux Mint. I have an Apple SD card reader 
and import from that directly into LR on my iPhone, and sync everything to the 
cloud.

The laptop is over ten years old and although in good condition and top of the 
range in its day, it couldn’t cope with W10 and the various demands made on it 
for effective homeworking. I was cleaning it up to make space and appear to 
have deleted something important such that Windows went into an eternal ‘cannot 
recover’ BSOD loop. No data lost as it’s all in the cloud, and on a separate 
back-up disk.

If I ever get a Windows machine again I can reinstall LR Classic CC, but I 
wasn’t using it.

As for homeworking, I cycled into the office and brought my work laptop home.

Bob



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