![]() ![]() ![]() Get home, open Lightroom, grab a cup of tea and all my raw files from this morning are available on desktop with all the edits are available on desktop. Open Lightroom mobile, add from Camera Roll and edit away. Plugged in, and all files transferred over to Photo app automatically very very quickly (faster than the desktop, perhaps I need a USB 3 card reader!). Took the card out of the camera into SD card reader. Camera -> iPad Photos -> Lightroom Mobile -> Lightroom Desktop worked a dream this morning.You can get 200+ images this way for the same space as one Affinity file. Far far quicker to send over than the 200MB + files from Affinity and not a lot less detail apparent all changes are reflected on desktop too. Camera -> Lightroom Desktop -> Lightroom Mobile sends Smart Previews for working on.I think I still prefer the Lightroom approach: There was also a bug fix update yesterday I think - does seem more stable - not bombed out since. It's needed I think as when you do want to work with the raw file, the above is a bit of a faff to say the least. Now - they say they are working on a direct Camera Kit -> Affinity for iPad link as we speak, due soon. Once that's done - it's blisteringly fast to develop and edit the photo on the iPad.On iPad, open Affinity, click on (+) and Import from Cloud - pick the picture and wait for the same 200Mb file to download.afphoto file this creates a 200MB file on iCloud. In Affinity Desktop, File - Save As, and save it on iCloud as a.Drag raw file from catalog in Lightroom over the Affinity icon in the task bar, this loads the raw file in Affinity on the desktop.Compressed raw from Fuji X100F - 24Mb, in Lightroom. ![]()
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