![]() Make sure you are on the Library module, and select the main folder where your edited photos are located (located on the left panel).If a pop-up message will ask you if you want to sync this catalog, click Yes. In Lightroom Classic, look for the Cloud icon on the top right corner and click it.Step #5 - Syncing the edits from Lightroom Classic to Lightroom CC It is highly recommended to use the “Open LR Catalog” red button to make sure that you open the relevant Lightroom catalog Open the Lightroom Classic catalog that the edits were downloaded too.Click on the “Download edits” button next to your project name, and again on the Download page.You will be able to see it on the Home page, and on the Projects page. When the editing process is complete, a green text will appear next to your project name letting you know that the project is “Ready”. Step #4 - Download the edits with the Imagen app Click the “Upload” button at the bottom right corner.Click the “Add” button on the bottom right corner.Name your project and select the AI Profile you wish to edit with.Choose the relevant folders you want to send for edit.Choose and open the relevant Lightroom Classic catalog in Imagen.Add a Talents profile or a shared AI profile to be available for editing.Step #3 - Send your photos for editing with the Imagen app Import your images into a new Lightroom Classic catalog.Open Lightroom Classic and create a new catalog. ![]() Step #2 - Importing your photos to a Lightroom Classic catalog *Please note that if you don't own one of “Adobe Photography plans”, and you only own “Adobe Lightroom plan”, you won’t be able to download and install Lightroom Classic without upgrading your plan.
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