![]() ![]() The problem: Both apps have limitations and benefitsĪs a (very) busy human being, the cloud aspect of Lr allows me to sort, rate and cull photos faster, because I can do it on my mobile device in spare moments here and there, without needing to sit at my computer. I’ll be referring to Lightroom (the cloud app) as Lr, and Lightroom Classic (the desktop app) as LrC for this rest of this article. Now I’m going to flesh out the workflow I use to move between these two apps to edit my client work - and explain why it’s useful to do so! ![]() Over the last few weeks I’ve been writing a series on how to get your Lightroom and Lightroom Classic catalogs set up and playing nicely together. But it doesn’t come without problems.įortunately, I’ve found it possible to establish an effective workflow for Lightroom and Lightroom Classic which allows me to take advantage of the benefits of both. The more I use this cloud-based editing app, the more integrated into my workflow it has become. I started using Lightroom over a year ago to give me a way of editing photos on my mobile phone while couchbound with my newborn son.
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