Hi, I have a question about how to successfully transfer all pictures from Google photos to my sd card, I guess is probably the best option, and then be able to delete the Google photo app without losing any... Can that be done? I have Google One and it was $1.99 until the photos began uploading and it's now $9.99 a month because I can't lose my photos. Assuming I am able to get rid of photos, specifically, ideally both, I was also curious about how I could get rid of Google files. I would transfer everything back, I guess? I have a Samsung Galaxy and I am about to upgrade, I should've already except I need to figure out if my files will carry over. I have the new phone, but I need to be sure and Verizon has no idea. Any help, advice, literally anything would be soo amazing and greatly appreciated. Thank u!

I'm forced into using Lr CC, because Lr 6 -- like every other version I have (had) -- has developed erratic dysfunctions, i.e., constant crashes segued into disappearing catalogs, making it frustratingly unreliable. I will slog on, but never wanted to store my work in the clouds. Ironically I got an alert that said my 20 GB cloud storage was full. When I clicked on Adobe Creative Cloud link, I found just 7 images on the site -- only one of which was RAW. Where are the rest of the images? It's infuriating enough to lose my work in the older Lr platforms, but I want to empty cloud storage and be done with it: It's interfering with my work. My recent experiences lead me to think that Adobe merely wants to sell me more expensive storage space at the cost of my sanity. The Lr CC has been stable, so far, but is completely reliant on hard-to-navigate cloud storage. Please tell me how to disable Lr CC's connection with cloud storage.


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Adobe gives you the choice to use either one or the other. Lr CC (the cloud storage based Lightroom) uses the cloud to upload the pictures and it is not possible to change that. If you do not want using the cloud, you need to switch to Lr Classic CC which is basically an updated Lr6. It is clear that when using Lr CC, you need to buy cloud space...

I too have this same issue but the delete lightroom library didn't free up the space. It still shows half my space used and I have deleted the files from everywhere and cleared all caches, emptied the recycle bin and it's still half full.

I had the same problem of my cloud storage being full. I used Lightroom Downloader to make a local copy of my cloud content on my PC HDD. Then I followed your procedure to empty my cloud storage. However, it seems to have deleted all the pictures that were stored locally in my iPhone Lightroom CC library as well! (i.e. not only those that were in the cloud, but also those that weren't because my cloud storage was full). This is definitely not what I expected... hundreds of pictures gone. Is it normal? How could I retrieve them?

Do you primarily take images with your phone? If you do then possibly LR CC is not for you. Or you also need to use LR Classic CC on your computer. Or you need to the subscription plan that give you 100GBs of cloud storage.

Usually I export my Lightroom CC pictures to my native iPhone picture library, from which I can easily transfer them to my computer. Today I tried differently: I wanted to 1) copy the cloud content onto my computer (done, no problem), 2) empty the cloud storage, 3) transfer the remaining local Lightroom CC pictures from my phone to the cloud (I was actually expecting that this would happen automatically after step 2), and 4) repeat 1 and 2.

It really came as a bad surprise that step 2 would not only clear the cloud, but also my local iPhone Lightroom library (the more so since I performed steps 1 and 2 on the computer). It's a pitty Adobe isn't more explicit about the effect of using the procedure recommended above. At no time did I imagine that I was taking a risk of deleting something else than what was in the cloud.

LR CC is CLOUD BASED! Every image you take with your phone and load into LR CC gets uploaded to the cloud. Delete it on your phone it gets deleted from the cloud, delete it from the cloud it get deleted from your phone. They are Tied Together.

I was in a situation where I had ~2100 pictures / ~25GB of images, with a cloud storage capacity of 20GB. There was a message in LR CC (on my phone) saying that that my cloud storage was full and the last ~600 images (~5GB) could not be stored in the cloud. When I accessed my LR CC library on the internet from my computer, I could only see the first 1551 pictures / 20GB, which I downloaded onto my computer (step 1 above) and then erased (step 2 above). Considering that 1) LR CC mentioned that the last ~600 pics were not in the cloud, 2) that I could indeed not see them in my web library, and 3) that the confirmation I had to type in full letters in the dialog box to confirm the deletion was (in French) "supprimer 1551 images", I couldn't guess that the other ~600 would be erased as well...

And we're done Adobe... I will not be renewing my subscription with them. Having 2 products is okay, but Lightroom Classic looks like it hasn't seen love for 10 years. Lightroom CC is great, though for anyone with a decent size collection ~5TB worth of photos, the cost is outrageous. I have 2 options, buy a $250 5TB hard drive or use that money to pay for only 5 months of cloud storage with Adobe (US$52.49/mo). That hard drive will last me years! I'm not buying the equivalent of a new 5TB hard drive every 5 months.

If Adobe instead developed Lightroom to work with both cloud OR local storage, I would stick with them. The risk of stickinig with Lightroom Classic is that is sounds like it's been put on the back burner and won't see as much attention with new features as Lightroom CC. Classic feels archaic compared to CC.

Well to me, Lr looks more like a playground, Lr Classic looks like a pro tool. That's how views can differ. Both are tools for different audience. As I have a collection of around 3Tb of pictures I stick with Lr Classic. But I use and love Lr on my iPad and that with my Lr Classic pictures.

Good God Dave, seriously? You didn't think that perhaps a nice little nugget of info would be that by deleting the photos from the cloud you thereby delete the photos from the desktop application. I've just lost 5 years worth of photos.

Delete All Synced Data removes all the image data and synced information from Creative Cloud, including previews, metadata, and develop settings. Original photos stored on your computer aren't affected. All the collections are also preserved, but their sync settings are reset.

About 2 weeks ago, I deactivated the iCloud Photo Library because some of my photos weren't therem and activated it immediately after. All my photos were uploeaded to iCloud, but since then in my photo library about 300 photos and videos have disappeared (it's blank) and a small cloud icon appears in the thumbnail. Whenever I try to see the photos, a small icon seems to be loading, but it stops. What can I do?

Then they at least appear to be intact in the cloud. I'd try a reset of the phone to start with and if that doesn't help try turning off iCloud photo library on the phone, delete the photos and re-downloading them from the cloud.

Earlier today I went to a local Apple retailer, and the Technical Support told me that I'd have to reset my phone and then restore the photos from iCloud. I downloaded the photos that weren't in iCloud to my laptop. Even though I don't know if I'll be able to keep storing my photos in iCloud due to the storage size, (I don't have a credit card so I can't purchase extra space), I could resolve my problem, and I thank you for your help ?

Backup your photos & videos from iPhone, iPad and Android devices to Windows PC, Mac or Linux over the local Wi-Fi network. Photos & videos are transferred in full resolution with all metadata intact.

Send photos & videos directly from your Windows PC, Mac or Linux to iPhone, iPad and Android devices over the local Wi-Fi network. Received photos & videos are imported directly into the Camera Roll, Android Image Gallery or user-defined album.

View and import photos & videos stored on your favorite cloud / photo service directly into the Camera Roll, Android Image Gallery or user-defined albums on your device. You can import selected, all or new photos & videos.

You can manage your contacts on the My Verizon website. You can also print and/or sort your contacts from this page.


You can also manage your contacts right in the Contacts app on your phone. If you delete, add or edit a contact in your Contacts app, that change will also be made immediately in Verizon Cloud.

Once signed in, you can access all the content for that Verizon Cloud account.


Note: If you can't use the Verizon Cloud app to access the cloud for another line on your account. You can only access Verizon Cloud for a different line through the My Verizon website.

If you cancel your Verizon Cloud subscription, only your contacts will continue to sync with Verizon Cloud. All other content stored in your Verizon Cloud account will be immediately archived and no longer available to you. If you decide to cancel your subscription to Verizon Cloud, you should first download all your files to your computer or a portable storage device. You can start a new plan within 30 days to restore your account, otherwise we cannot guarantee your files can be recovered.


You can cancel your Verizon Cloud subscription on the Services & Perks page in My Verizon or through the Verizon Cloud app.


Note: Deleting the Verizon Cloud app from your phone does not cancel your subscription. You will continue to be charged monthly for your account until you cancel your account through My Verizon or delete your account through the Verizon Cloud app. Once canceled, all access to saved content is terminated. Save all content before canceling.


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