cjt
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Post by cjt on Dec 1, 2022 22:35:25 GMT
I am a Mac/Apple guy of pretty long standing. I have a new M1 MacMini, iPhone, iPad, and iWatch(?). But, for photo editing and doing things like composites, cards, and some other things, Photoshop Elements is much better overall for me. However, I cannot seem to figure out an easy way to get results from the MacMini to the iPhone or the iPad. Is the only relatively easy way is using "Edit with" in Mac Photos?? It seems that if one wants to stay within the Adobe house, one could use Lightroom in some form? Or is there a way to keep things coordinated? I can't figure this one out and would appreciate some help.
Thanks in advance, cjt
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Post by hmca on Dec 2, 2022 1:17:33 GMT
cjt....I am sure there must be a better way.....BUT....until someone else posts. Have you tried mailing them to yourself? If you have mail set up on your iphone and/or ipad this might be a temporary solution.
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Post by PeteB on Dec 2, 2022 1:18:12 GMT
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cjt
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Post by cjt on Dec 3, 2022 17:05:36 GMT
Well, one of the things I'm trying to accomplish is just one "In the Cloud" set of photos. There are not really easy ways but one can use the various export/import dialogs, and sometimes the Share menu in Apple. It's not that I have a whole lot of photos to do this with. My main aim in all of this is to be able to do composites, cards, and so forth on my MacMini and be able to show them on my iPadMini. To see if I could get the whole way around, I set up a gallery here on PhotoshopElements and More to see if I can get that to work, and it does.
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Post by fotofrank on Dec 3, 2022 17:51:49 GMT
Just a just question - Have considered Lightroom?
I create collections in Lightroom all the time and share the private link. You just open the link on your iPhone, Android device, table , iPad, computer whatever.
Any update I make is available on my computer is updated to all synced device.
Recent I did family photos(44 families) each family got their individual link the they could share, download etc. They saw any changes I made to their photos in real time. None of the images are stored in the cloud.
Just a thought.
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cjt
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Post by cjt on Dec 3, 2022 18:26:18 GMT
"collections in Lightroom all the time and share the private link", I think I missed this when I tried the cloud version just recently. More info please? Wading around in Adobe help pages not always fun. cjt
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Post by fotofrank on Dec 4, 2022 2:11:18 GMT
The cloud version uses Album, not Collections, so you will find it difficult to find collections in the cloud version. As I stated None of the images are in the cloud - why are you thinking I'm using the cloud version?
The web is full of info on syncing Lightroom collections from Lightroom Classic.
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cjt
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Post by cjt on Dec 7, 2022 15:50:28 GMT
Well, I decided to give the Lightroom Cloud version a try. It took a couple of efforts to clear out stuff that I had somehow gotten into the Adobe cloud. I only want my "experiments" and such to show up in the cloud. I have gotten this to work now. I find it works pretty well to use PSE Organizer and Editor to work on a photo or composite or whatever then do a Save As into a folder in Pictures (called Adobe). Then when Lightroom Cloud is started again it discovers new photos and all is well. I know, I could learn how to do most of my efforts in Lightroom, but, I kinda know my way around PSE so, will see how it goes. Takes awhile for old brains to get things figured out, it is. cjt
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