If you still want these pictures to be available on your iPad, you can sync them again from LrClassic but they now sync up to the cloud as smart previews and don't count against your storage limit. Once you see the photos in LrClassic, the originals are physically on your system and you can safely remove them from the cloud - eg remove them from All Synced Photos in the Catalog panel - and this helps if you have a 20gb limit. The app has an option to limit this uploading to when you have a wifi connection, so you don't use mobile data. So from Lightroom iOS the originals are uploaded to Adobe's server and then down to your computer. This automatic process is via the cloud, not via LAN or physical connection. The preference is on the Lightroom Sync tab. These original photos are automatically downloaded to your computer and your Lightroom Classic catalogue where there is a preference to set the download folder, which can be your NAS. ![]() ![]() You certainly can import files from the SD card, so on my iPhone8 I use the SD card to Lightning adapter and edit them on the phone.
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