I do not wish to pay adobe as well and don't need the majority of photos on the cloud. I am at a complete loss of how to move forward. However when I go into the adobe cloud it states nothing there although the left hand bottom corner shows the 79.8gb full sign. I have uninstalled Lr and reinstalled ,done updates etc and it still states cloud is full. Initially mine had synced to my 23,000 plus iPhone library and have changed all setting as above to prevent this. Visited the and deleted my library and checked nothing in synced files etc however it still states on my LR that I have no space on the cloud and 79.8gb on there despite a 20gb storage max. I have the same issue as the poster and have been unsuccessful in doing the fix. Is there something I can do to a) stop the automatic uploads (just of iPhoto content - I don't want to affect files that I'm working on in PS and LR), b) disable error messages (since pausing or disabling is not an error), and finally, c) delete the dozens of GB of photos that I don't want in CC, without it attempting to delete the originals in iPhoto (this happened to me years ago - maybe that's fixed now)? I'm sure Adobe is thrilled to have everyone max out their online storage and thus need to upgrade ($$$), and therefore have no incentive to simply include an option to disable iPhoto upload. In addition, how does this prevent other devices such as iPhones and iPads from uploading to CC? And, yes, I can pause syncing, but then I get error messages about the pause. I've seen a couple of messages about editing a file on my Mac, but people who do that get error messages about photos not syncing. All I need is for the apps to upload any active work to CC - I don't need my whole iPhoto library in the cloud. You can also open libraries in separate windows to easily compare them or copy photos and albums back and forth.I was completely unaware that Creative Cloud synced all of the photos in my iPhoto library, until I started receiving messages about needing to upgrade my storage options. View detailed photo information using List View, and search for photos across all your libraries at once. Use PowerPhotos’ image browser to quickly view your photos without having to open Photos itself. You can also set the Finder modification/creation dates to match the photo EXIF date, customize file naming, include videos from Live Photos, and more. In addition to standard features such as including metadata in the exported photos and videos and being able to export in different formats and sizes, PowerPhotos also allows you to export albums from your library as a hierarchy of folders in the Finder that mimic your album hierarchy. PowerPhotos 2.0 has a new export feature that offers more options not found in Photos built-in exporting capabilities. Read more about what PowerPhotos can copy. PowerPhotos will take care of copying the photos and retaining their metadata, including keywords, descriptions, titles, dates, and favorite status. You can split your library by copying albums and photos with a simple drag and drop. You will be shown a preview of what your merged library will look like before any modifications are done, to ensure your merged library looks how you want. Got a whole bunch of libraries you want to consolidate into one? PowerPhotos lets you merge your libraries together while weeding out duplicate photos in the process and keeping albums and photo edits/metadata intact. Use PowerPhotos to find duplicate photos in one or more libraries, view them side by side, and delete the extra copies to save space on your drive and in iCloud. It’s easy to have multiple copies of the same photo creep into your photo collection over time. Splitting your photos between multiple libraries helps Photos open more quickly, lets you archive older photos, store some of your collection on an external hard drive, and reduce storage space used by iCloud Photo Library. Instead of being limited to putting all your photos in a single library, PowerPhotos can work with multiple Photos libraries, giving you many more options for how to organize your ever growing photo collection. Video introduction Features Create and manage multiple libraries Find and eliminate duplicate photos, split up your library into smaller ones, merge libraries together, open libraries in separate windows, export photos/albums, and more. PowerPhotos works with the built-in Photos app on your Mac, providing an array of tools to help you get your photo collection in order. PowerPhotos 2.0 is now available! Existing PowerPhotos 1.0 and iPhoto Library Manager users receive a 50% discount when upgrading with their old license key.
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