![]() Meanwhile I noticed that I have no writing access to iCloud Drive > Pixelmator Photo > Linked Files so reverting to the old state for recovery purposes seems to be impossible, true story? Or is it smarter to cut out these 2.083 linked files (88.3GB) from iCloud Drive > Pixelmator Photo > Linked Files and paste these to an external hard drive as a backup? Is it dangerous to delete these 2.083 linked files (88.3GB) from iCloud Drive > Pixelmator Photo > Linked Files?Īnd is it smart to proceed further with the Pixelmator Photo’s batch export function after getting rid of those 2.083 linked files to create finalized 85% JPEG quality versions or is it dangerous? How would Pixelmator Photo behave? So what do you think guys, what does the trick? It’s only within the iCloud Drive folder where I actually want to migrate from. Tried again with a new RAW+JPG and Pixelmator photo edit, but again, no linked file there. ![]() My iPad > Pixelmator Photo > Linked Files So I tried something different by creating a similar folder structure on my own: But it didn’t, the new linked file becomes only visible within the iCloud Drive location. I captured a new RAW+JPG, imported both to iCloud Photos and applied a simple Pixelmotor Photo edit just to see if it puts the new linked file to the new Pixelmator Photo iPad-local folder. I went to iPad’s settings > Pixelmator Photo > Store location > and switched from iCloud Drive to My iPad.Īs a result, a brand new iPad-local folder Pixelmator Photo appears but no equivalent Linked Files subfolder. Ok so what were the things I tried on my own? Now you get the point why I want to migrate. Considering that there’s an original RAW + original JPG + edited RAW only the final result will be exposed which is neat.Ģ.083 linked files occupy 88.3GB: iCloud Drive > Pixelmator Photo > Linked Files ![]() No further export, just keeping the Pixelmator Photo edits and having the results synced on both iPad an iPhone following ‘a nondestructive but replacing approach’. A linked file will be generated here: iCloud Drive > Pixelmator Photo > Linked FilesĤ. Editing the RAW part within Pixelmator Photo nondestructivelyģ. Importing original RAW+JPG images to iCloud Photo (camera’s SD card) or retrieving some RAW+JPG shot iPhone images through iCloud sync (3rd party camera app)Ģ. I want to free up some iCloud Drive space and go for an archive somewhere else.ġ.
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