Lightroom CC Oct 2018 Update ▶︎ Apple Photos Migration, Faces, and More!
Photo Moment - October 17, 2018
Adobe Lightroom CC has had another significant update! Let's see what's inside…
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Anyway, you got a new subscriber from Belgium. Am now discovering all your other content. Cheers
the reason: ADOBE TAX! I much prefer the apple tax...
Finally just to say that I hadn’t heard about Adobe Portfolio but if I’ve understood you correctly it sounds like an interesting way to create a shop window. It be great to see another video from you on this when you get your head round it. Thanks again. Murray.
Backup on hard drive and on the cloud. Very safe that way. I will give Lr CC a better try and this Creative Cloud too...
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This new ability to migrate a Photos library to Lightroom CC sounds really useful. But does it migrate all the edits done in Photos too? Do they come across non-destructively? And what about other metadata? Be interested to hear any experiences.
No, your edits won't come over. That's outlined in the adobe documentation. So you have to be willing to let that go… which I am, because any changes made were minor and if I really want them again, I'll do them again in Lightroom. Keeping in mind that for me, Photos was mostly family photos, nothing I've put major effort into editing.
Other metadata should come over fine, but so far I'm still having issues. Stand by for a future video update.
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Thanks for that. I was thinking that would be the case, but was hopeful! If they did, I could have converted my Aperture library to Photos, then to Lightroom CC. But no. Is there a procedure documented around here to go from Aperture to CC with all edits intact? Even if that means edits are baked in?
I think you would have to go from Aperture to Lightroom Classic, which does allow you to bake your edits in (at least I think the built-in migration tool does… and if not, or regardless, check out Aperture Exporter), then go from Classic to CC.
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