Yes, you can use Lightroom mobile on the desktop. However, some features may not work, such as pan and zoom, because they are based on a mouse and keyboard.

Yes, Lightroom syncs across devices. However, there are some limitations to how much data can be transferred and some features may not work on all devices.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to use Lightroom across devices will vary depending on your device and usage scenario. However, some tips on how to use Lightroom across devices include syncing your library and Developing settings between devices, using the same photo library on multiple devices, and using a cloud storage service like iCloud or Dropbox to store your photos.

There is no specific export method for Lightroom Mobile, as the app is designed to work with photos taken on your device. However, you can use various exporting tools available on your device to create a copy of your photo library that you can share with others.

There are a few ways to sync your Lightroom library. You can use the Import dialog box to import photos from a connected device, or you can use the Library module’s Sync button to automatically sync your photos with the cloud.

In Lightroom, go to the Library module and select the photos you want to sync.In the Library panel on the left, under Synchronize, select Automatically Sync Photos from Your Camera.If you have a camera that supports Wi-Fi syncing, turn on the Sync Photos from Your Camera option and enter your camera’s Wi-Fi password.

There are a few ways to import photos that have been imported into Lightroom before. You can use the Import Photos command in the File menu, or you can use the Import Photos dialog box.

No, you don’t need to import all your photos into Lightroom. You can keep them all in your photo library on your computer. If you want to share some of your photos with others, you can send them as attachments or post them on social media.

A Lightroom catalog can be anywhere from 1MB to 10GB, depending on the version and number of photos contained.

Duplicate photos can happen when you import photos from a memory card or camera. If there are photos on the card or camera that are duplicates, Lightroom will import all of them. You can delete the duplicates by using the Import Photos dialog box or the Library module’s Duplicate Photos panel.