a fast internet connection with good upload speed (optical fiber or 4g+ with your mobile) Lightroom Classic and lightroom cc installed. a laptop or a desk computer (not possible on ipad or mobile) It's a much better solution than lightroom downloader because you get to keep everything ! That's right, you'll have everything copied over to your new account and that includes your albums and edits. ![]() I've found a solution but it's time consuming if you have a lot of photos (350gb for me). To be honest, I think the first port of call should be Adobe Customer Care, they might have thought of this possibility and have an internal method for switching existing cloud assets from one account to another, without any loss of work. Of course, it means uploading all assets again, but at least that way all the edit work done on the first ID would be saved (but not any keywords). ![]() It might be possible to cobble something together by downloading all existing cloud assets into an empty LR Classic catalog, then switching to the new Adobe ID, starting LRCC and adding all the downloaded assets to it (or using the catalog migration tool in LRCC). So I don't know of any easy procedural way to "migrate" the cloud-based assets from one Adobe ID to another. ![]() The problem in this instance is that whereas the desktop-based Lightroom catalog isn't connected to any specific Adobe ID, the LRCC cloud-based assets are. It's cloud-based, but there's also a locally held version. But the new cloud-based Lightroom CC does not utilize a catalog.Īctually it does, Jim, just not in the format that you know from the desktop version.
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