2/12/2023 0 Comments Adobe lightroom cc![]() There is a Lightroom CC downloader that’ll download your entire library. Going in reverse turned out to be a bit more challenging. When Lightroom CC came out, they made it very easy to convert from Classic to CC. I decided to archive done projects and some of my Infatuation shoots to get my library below 25,000 images and then hopefully below 20,000 images. One work around was to store an album locally and then everything would work almost normally but the syncing process to store locally took a very long time. ![]() ![]() Exporting photos started to take forever and then this bizarre glitch began where Lightroom CC would double and triple export images. This last month, my Lightroom CC became seriously clunky and glitchy. ![]() I had a photo shoot almost everyday and got up to 30,000 images in my Lightroom CC library without noticing. It was a dumb assumption that proved to be wrong. For some reason, I made the silly assumption that since CC provided storage options up to 10TB, it could handle it. With Lightroom Classic, everything would work fine until about 20,000 images and then it would slow way down and glitch constantly. After a few months, I was starting to get to the limit of the entry storage plan of 1TB so I upgraded to 2TB and noticed that storage options scaled up to 10TB. I made a full jump into CC at the start of the year (2019).
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