However, a good Internet connection must also be available. on vacation already once a backup of the photos. Especially if you own a full-frame camera with large RAW files.īut nevertheless have with it e.g. After uploading, the RAW files are available on the iPad as well as in the cloud and it can be tight with 20 GB. However, after reading from the SD card, the RAW files are also uploaded to the cloud. This works quite well, although the Lightning connector is not exactly the fastest connector.Īfter that, the photos can already be edited and especially sorted out. With this, the photos of my Lumix G9, for example, can be read directly into Lightroom CC in any case. I use a USB hub for this, which also includes a card reader for SD cards. As I noted in the article on USB drives, USB drives are usable, but there needs to be an additional power supply. I prefer the iPad Air here, because editing is easier and more fun here due to the display size. This makes it possible in principle, his photos, for example, during a vacation, on a mobile device to read and edit, even if 20 GB can of course be scarce. Now, yes, there has been the Adobe Photography subscription for quite some time, which includes both Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC, and 20GB of cloud storage in the basic version. arises whether you can not use Lightroom CC at least temporarily to manage and edit photos.īefore the renaming things were clear, Lightroom CC was still called Lightroom Mobile and was meant for smartphones and tablets.