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Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop Create Cloud program for photographers

2013-11-26 by jimbo

Hi Pete..
Just to help... No CC software achieves any of it function from interaction with the cloud..ok? All CC software is totally stand alone on your computer.. So you could remove your internet connection if you want to and do business as usual.. The CC part only comes into play for a monthly license check..
Now having said all that ...if you want to keep your catalogues out in the cloud you could do that ..but most would say that is a bad policy ..keeping a backup out there however might be a good move.. :-)
jimbo
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2013 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop Create Cloud program for photographers

Lightroom keeps a database file (SQLite-operated, as far as I can tell) for the catalog and non-destructive edits. Unless you go to extreme lengths, it ends up on your local drive not in the cloud.

If you decide to drop the subscription and your LR license ends, I'm sure you'll want to export (somehow) all of the changed images before you lose access.

Pete


On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 1:41 PM, billdlewis <bill-lewis@...> wrote:
I have been using PSCC for PS only and my original version of LR5 since CC first came out with no problems. Today I'm downloading the CC version of LR, too, just to keep up with the upgrades all at one time. There should be no differences in LR5 and the CC version of LR. I'm backing mine original version up now before I try installing the CC version.

Tina
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One Question I have concerning CC Lightroom is what will happen to my files if I discontinue. Will they leave the cloud and be washed into a gutter never to be seen again? I realize the originals remain on my hard drive but what about the information for the non destructive changes. I have LR and have begun to wonder if I should keep it as a stand alone to preserve the integrity of my files. I have hesitated to let LR manage my images as I have over many years had to re enter my entire data into various other filing systems. I have heard of people having to do a large amount of data entry to get back to where they were after a version change. I would like to have everything in one database but do not want to experience the month of down time re-entering information that I had already entered.

Any thoughts on what happens after one departs the cloud. I realize no digital file is ever really archival. Which is why I always had a second camera with B&W film at birthdays and holiday gatherings. I can look back at photos my grandfather took 100 years ago and have had to struggle to get a realistic image from my dads ectachrome slides and color prints. One reason I bought a 1430 and use Pauls E-6 Carbon on cotton printing is that I want my grandkids grandkids to be able to see what we were like and what we did. I knnow all the sunrises and sunsets at senic places will not last I visit people and see family on the walls not grandmas vacation but grandmas family group shot or their parents wedding picture these are the images that will remain for most of us.

So any thoughts on what happens after the cloud to ones image files?

Bill Lewis



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