As I said, any pointers would be good, especially from ex Adobe Revel users. I would then delete photos on my iPhone and Mac as required, to save space (additionally backing up to an offline hard drive as not to totally rely on Cloud Storage).Īs far as I can work out, if I upload to iCloud Photo Library, all photos in Cloud will be on my Phone (although you can reduce the resolution in the setting) unless I upload to an iCloud Photo Sharing Album, but this doesn't keep the originals in Cloud? Libraries were collaborative, so you could share Libraries with 5 people, allowing them to upload also. ![]() If I wanted to share the album with friends and family, you would click on the album and select the share button to get a link.Ībove the level of Albums was Libraries. This would then sync across all devices so you could view your albums anywhere. With any of these, you would create a new album folder (appears on the app but is created on their server) and upload original resolution photos to it (or a previously created album folder). There was a Mac and iOS app available and they all linked to your account on Adobe's server. The structure of Revel was pretty simple. I'd like some advice on the best workflow within Apple Photos to be like Revel, so guidings from another ex-Revel user would be great but any advice is welcome. ![]() Hi, my choice of online Photo Storage, Adobe Revel, closed this year and I'm looking at either looking at transferring to Adobe CC Photography Plan (Lightroom), which is really expensive or Apple Photos, which is really cheap.
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