
I get Adobe CC for free through work, but I could lose that any day. I definitely don't want to be locked into the Adobe world. Honestly I'm a bit confused about the best way to do this.
Back up all original photos from the Mac. Upload edited photos to iCloud, and delete the originals from iCloud. For bigger editing jobs, download the originals, import into Lightroom/whatever, and export edited photos. Make small edits directly on Photos app. Take photos on our iDevices and other cameras. I also have a MFT camera which I use regularly. For minor edits, I guess I can use the Photos app, that way both the original and the edited photos remain on iCloud, but with an edit history so that there aren't 2 photos visible in the library. But I'm not sure how this will work in practice.Īt the moment I use Lightroom and Photoshop, but this may change in the future. That way, the edited photos are easily viewable anywhere we like. My first thought is that I'd like to use iCloud to store all of our edited photos, then I can maintain a backup of our originals somewhere else. How do you all manage your workflow of post-processing combined with iCloud storage? Do you use iCloud to store only your originals, or only your edited photos, or maybe both?