
Note: you can tap the cloud icon in the upper right of the screen to check the progress of the upload.
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In addition, once uploaded to the cloud, Lightroom will remove the original photos from the device as needed to free up space. Once the full-resolution originals are uploaded to the cloud, they become available across all of your devices. Lightroom first copies the original, full-resolution files to the device and then uploads them to the cloud as network connectivity allows.Īfter importing the photos, they’ll appear in All Photos, Recently Added, and Album views (if you chose to create an album on import). With the desired images selected, tap the Import button at the bottom of the screen. To select individual images, tap/swipe photos in the grid. To select photos based on date, tap the check next to the desired date. To select all of the photos, tap the check next to the device. Note: if the device is already attached when Lightroom is launched, tap the Add Photos icon and select From Camera Device.īy default, Lightroom will add the imported files to All Photos, but you can also choose to organize them into an Album on import by tapping the All Photos and selecting New Album. When Lightroom displays the Device Connected alert, tap Continue to view the Direct Import screen. To import files, launch Lightroom on your iPad or iPhone and connect the device/adapter.


This means that many photographers will have the option of uploading and editing their photos on location – without having to take their laptop with them. If you have an iPad or iPhone running iOS 13.2 or higher, you can now save time and space on your device by importing your raw photos from your cameras and memory cards directly into Lightroom (bypassing the camera roll), using a Lightning to SD or USB C card reader, Lightning to USB3.0 adapter, or directly from a camera via a cable.
