![]() ![]() 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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