![]() But if you had many clips that you have assembled in Premiere or else and want to share that control file, then you need to do it via the creative cloud. ![]() Lrcc is fine for jpegs and raws, and for most video. You can not transfer from that cloud to the LRCC cloud through the air, only via saving and uploading. Unless LRCC, you can not switch off this syncing. It gets synced to your PC wherever you choose to do that, the default is down deep in your user files. It becomes appearent for Adobe Rush where it is admitted in one of the posts there.Ĭreative Cloud can be used to share everything like a drop box. These are different worlds and Adobe needs to unify those. Using both programs provide you with a lot of flexibility to manage your cloud storage allocation frugally. The advantage of doing this is that these smart preview collections will not impact your cloud storage allocation. You will still be able to edit them and share them. Those collections will be smart previews rather than full-sized images. Since you have the Creative Cloud photography plan, you can also install Lightroom Classic CC which enables you to import images and store them on your local hard drive(s) and choose to share collections of images to. ![]() The exact same images because that website is pointing to the same cloud location. If you are referring to Lightroom CC, then when you go to you are looking at the same images that you imported to Lightroom CC. But I don't know how you had Lightroom CC configured on the old computer or on the new computer as far as that's concerned. Depending on how you had that version configured on the old computer, it is possible that copies were also being stored on the hard drive of the old computer. If you are referring to Lightroom CC (the cloud-based version), and if you imported your images using that version of Lightroom, then the images are stored in the cloud.
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