Sunday, 3 February 2019

So, what’s your travel workflow?


TLDR: What’s your vacation workflow? Does anyone use iCloud and apple photos instead of Lightroom?While I am traveling I usually take my dslr with me as is guess most of you do, too. But I am never really sure how to get a good workflow for taking, scanning and editing pictures.Until recently I used Lightroom Classic, so the workflow was basically take images on vacation, go home, transfer everything to the computer and then I might find the time to edit them.Sadly I recently fount out, that due to sync/ Hdd errors a huge chunk of my images was lost. So I decided to try the new Lightroom CC version and just sync everything to adobe for safekeeping. Took a while but now everything is in the Adobe cloud and accessible.Right now I am on a trip to Israel and brought an iPad and SD adapter with me.The current Workflow for this trip so far has beeen: 1. take pictures during the day 2. on the evening transfer everything to the iPad 3. Import to Lightroom CC 4. Flag images 5. edit on the iPad 6. Upload all the Flagged images to a web gallery (so the family back home stops asking for pictures)This workflow really suits me, because most evenings on a trip I can find a few minutes to look through the pictures and edit them on the go. Before that it often took weeks or months after a trip to find the time to scan all the pictures of a trip at once.One thing that’s a bit problematic is: while importing the pictures on the iPad they are uploaded to my iCloud... which is at capacity after nearly two weeks of shooting. Upgrading iCloud to more space (200gb or 2tb) might be an option, but if I spend money on that I am starting to think I might as well fully dive into iCloud and ditch Lightroom.So my two questions are: 1. what’s your vacation workflow? 2. does anyone work with iCloud and apple photos? via /r/photography http://bit.ly/2MLg46D

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