![]() ![]() I have already undertaken the steps above. This shows I only have 648 photos on there so why is the cloud full and how do I sort this out? Any help gratefully appreciated. I have Lr classic on my MacBook and LR CC on my iPad. ![]() I do not wish to pay adobe as well and don't need the majority of photos on the cloud. I am at a complete loss of how to move forward. Do one of the following: When syncing photos. However when I go into the adobe cloud it states nothing there although the left hand bottom corner shows the 79.8gb full sign. Select Sync Photos to your device from checkbox, then choose Photos, Pictures, or a folder from the pop-up menu. A low quality network: Images and video take time to upload and to download, so if you are on low quality network (bad Wi-Fi or a patchy 3G connection) then it will take time for sync to happen. I have uninstalled Lr and reinstalled ,done updates etc and it still states cloud is full. Low Power Mode: If your iPhone is in Low Power Mode then images won’t be synced to iCloud. Initially mine had synced to my 23,000 plus iPhone library and have changed all setting as above to prevent this. Visited the and deleted my library and checked nothing in synced files etc however it still states on my LR that I have no space on the cloud and 79.8gb on there despite a 20gb storage max. I have the same issue as the poster and have been unsuccessful in doing the fix. Is there something I can do to a) stop the automatic uploads (just of iPhoto content - I don't want to affect files that I'm working on in PS and LR), b) disable error messages (since pausing or disabling is not an error), and finally, c) delete the dozens of GB of photos that I don't want in CC, without it attempting to delete the originals in iPhoto (this happened to me years ago - maybe that's fixed now)? I'm sure Adobe is thrilled to have everyone max out their online storage and thus need to upgrade ($$$), and therefore have no incentive to simply include an option to disable iPhoto upload. In addition, how does this prevent other devices such as iPhones and iPads from uploading to CC? And, yes, I can pause syncing, but then I get error messages about the pause. I've seen a couple of messages about editing a file on my Mac, but people who do that get error messages about photos not syncing. All I need is for the apps to upload any active work to CC - I don't need my whole iPhoto library in the cloud. If you find you’re not using the Apple ID you thought you were, sign out, then sign back in with the correct account.I was completely unaware that Creative Cloud synced all of the photos in my iPhoto library, until I started receiving messages about needing to upgrade my storage options. Open the System Preferences app and choose Apple ID. If you’re one of those folks, you need to make sure that your Mac and other devices you wish it to sync with are all signed into the same Apple ID. I only have one Apple ID, but some folks have more. Option two: Make sure you’re using the correct Apple ID You’d be surprised at how many issues a quick reboot will resolve. The first one is to quit Photos and reboot your Mac. iPhoto is also able to sync photo albums to any iPod with a color display. Note: I’m using macOS Catalina, but the steps apply to newer versions of macOS as well. iPhoto is a discontinued digital photograph manipulation software application developed by. If you ever find yourself in the same predicament, there are some steps you can take to resolve the issue. Long Exposure -syncing of still and Live Photo, displaying of the still only Animations (loop, bounce) syncing, and playback WARNING. I was surprised to find that, though they were present and accounted for on my iPhone (which was used to take them), the films and videos weren’t on my Mac. Recently, I launched Photos on my Mac to edit some photos and videos from our church basketball season.
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