![]() Instead, it puts it as the last image in your folder (basically, it puts it at the most inconvenient place possible within Lightroom). That’s because it doesn’t put the image you just took over to Photoshop back right beside the original (like it does when you use Collections). Your trip to Photoshop and back isn’t as pleasant.It uses Lightroom Web to do this sharing, and if you’re not using Collections, you can’t share collections (and you can’t share folders). You can share Collections with anybody (and it’s so easy to share a collection).If you see this in person, it’s pretty mind-blowing (and clients absolutely love it). Another awesome Collections feature, and I use it when I’m shooting with a client at the shoot, and I want them to see the images appear on my iPad live as I’m shooting (so they can mark their favorites and leave me comments live during the shoot, and those favs and comments appear right within Lightroom Classic in real time. If you’re using Folders, you’re probably not that familiar with Smart Collections, but they are super awesome (and there’s no such thing as a “Smart Folder.” They are like having a personal assistant that’s working behind the scenes for you 24/7. If you delete a file when you’re workflow is Folder based, it’s forever. If you accidentally delete an image in a Collection, you have the original image still in that folder, so you’re protected. When I hear a heartbreaking story of someone accidentally losing one of their images forever, it happened because they were using Folders. They latest client-proofing features (currently available as a technology preview) are awesome and make the process easier and more powerful than ever, but it uses Lightroom Web, and without using Collections, you’re out of the game on this one. You can’t do Client Proofing without them. ![]() ![]() So, if you’re not using Collections, you’re not using Lightroom on your Mobile device. The entire mobile part of Lightroom (which is awesome by the way, and getting even better all the time), is entirely based on Collections and doesn’t support Lightroom Classic’s Folders at all.
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