The sync that is free, is pretty low-quality. So at best, it might be good for a social media post. However, any file that you want to sync at high-res, will take up the space allocation. At least that's how I understand it!
So I can only have one catalogs picture on the cloud using this method? The title is right - this does feel illegal if I can have all the pictures from my 75k+ photo catalog with me at all time. There must be a catch!
You can have one catalog synced where you can edit images on your laptop… but once that catalogue has been synced the cloud, all the images are available on the mobile devices after that. I currently have my 2024 catalog synced, but on my phone and iPad, I have access to the photos I previously had synced from 2023, 2022, 2021 and so on.
@@davey_gravy Oh noice! I recently made a decision to create a new catalog,. One is from 2004-2021 and the next one is from 2021-Present. With this hack I can see both of them at once which is another big benefit of this game changer!
Wow that’s a great Tipp , thanks you
The sync that is free, is pretty low-quality. So at best, it might be good for a social media post. However, any file that you want to sync at high-res, will take up the space allocation. At least that's how I understand it!
I just tried it and holy s*** this works! I wonder if Adobe is aware of this. Imagine syncing 4TB worth of catalog and then Adobe catches up
Well, you didn't do anything you weren't suppose to, the worst they can do is unsync your pictures.
It is free because only Smart Previews are syncing, not the original files.
@@dandonovan1 Makes sense
It’s pretty wild! I hope more people use this feature
So I can only have one catalogs picture on the cloud using this method? The title is right - this does feel illegal if I can have all the pictures from my 75k+ photo catalog with me at all time. There must be a catch!
You can have one catalog synced where you can edit images on your laptop… but once that catalogue has been synced the cloud, all the images are available on the mobile devices after that.
I currently have my 2024 catalog synced, but on my phone and iPad, I have access to the photos I previously had synced from 2023, 2022, 2021 and so on.
@@davey_gravy Oh noice! I recently made a decision to create a new catalog,. One is from 2004-2021 and the next one is from 2021-Present. With this hack I can see both of them at once which is another big benefit of this game changer!