![]() Again we found a noticeable delay with the image sync from iPad to desktop Collections. ![]() It’s easy to create and rapidly populate a Lightroom Mobile Collection from scratch, drawing from the iOS Camera Roll, though the lack of RAW import is poor (Photosmith can handle native RAW rendering). It may be dependent on the network, but it’s easy to imagine this delay prompting frustration if you have to upload a full photo-shoot five minutes before a client meeting. The process uses Lightroom’s lossy Smart Previews, rather than full sized images, but even with both Macbook and iPad on the same Wifi network, our test sample of forty photos took six minutes to fully sync to the tablet. ![]() To enable a sync with the iPad, you have to organise your photos into Collections in the desktop version and enable their sync button. Any adjustment to a synced image will soon be reflected in the Collection on your Mac, or activated instantly by hitting the Sync Now cloud button ![]()
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