![]() ![]() Changing image ratings and flags via Classic.Things I've tried to get this stupid program to "sync" these photos (even though the version in Creative Cloud is the LATEST version and there's NOTHING TO SYNC!!!) I now stand to lose another 60 images that I've spent 2 days perfecting. I've already had to reimburse one of my clients because of this bug, which resulted in my losing 2 days of painstaking adjustments made the photos I produced for them. The only way to remove the images from the syncing list in Lightroom Classic is to reset all of the listed images, losing countless hours of my hard work. Now, when I load Lightroom for iPad or Lightroom CC on any of my other devices, and try to open one of the images that presently show as Syncing, it will tell me that I cannot edit the photo unless I reset it (losing all of my adjustments both global and local). ![]() These 60 images will be stuck "Syncing" forever. The photos download from the Creative Cloud into Lightroom Classic, but then it starts showing many of those images (this time around, 60 of them) syncing for Upload and in the "Sync Details/Errors" column on the grid it shows me "Metadata" for all of them. This is not only for a local backup, but also to free up space in my Creative Cloud (I take a lot of images at extremely high resolutions, and 1TB of cloud storage only goes so far) Periodically, on my MacBook Pro, I will load Lightroom Classic and let it sync from the Creative Cloud to one of my SSDs on which I have a Sync'd Collection.I typically do most of my edits in Lightroom CC (or Lightroom for iPad) because I edit on the go, and automated sync between devices via Creative Cloud makes my life easier.I pull the photos from my cameras' various SD cards into Albums I create on Lightroom CC (either on my MacBook Pro, or my iPad Mini, or my iPad Pro).For the 8th time in a row, I have a serious problem trying to sync my photos from Creative Cloud to my local backup using Lightroom Classic. ![]()
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