PC and MAC Compatibility Issue With Photos

sonicbuffalo_RIP

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I just went to LR's help feature and found this:

To transfer a catalog between a Windows computer and a Mac, copy your catalog, preview, and image files from the original computer onto a flash or other external drive. Then, attach that drive to the second computer and copy the files to the desired location on the second computer.


 

Eduard

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I just went to LR's help feature and found this:

To transfer a catalog between a Windows computer and a Mac, copy your catalog, preview, and image files from the original computer onto a flash or other external drive. Then, attach that drive to the second computer and copy the files to the desired location on the second computer.

They are trying to work around the drive format issue. I routinely use the same catalog on an external drive between Windows and OS X without any problems if they are on a FAT32 drive. As long as I have the software to read AND write to NTFS, the same is true for them as well.
 

Fred Kingston_RIP

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That's what I would do Chris... I wouldn't try connecting the two until I had transfered everything I needed from the Windows system to the Mac and both were functioning independently of each other...
 

sonicbuffalo_RIP

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That's about all I found from the help screen in LR. This is something that should be covered by Adobe because....well....you know others have moved from PC to Mac, and it's a relevant issue....and current one for me before I decide whether or not to go the Mac way. I want to thank all of you for your time and help on this issue....and if you have figured anything else out...please post when you get a minute. Situations like this are when I think LR fails it's consumers.
 

sonicbuffalo_RIP

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you see....LR had the opportunity here to address those folks switching from a PC to a Mac or vice versa....and they dropped the ball.

To transfer a catalog between a Windows computer and a Mac, copy your catalog, preview, and image files from the original computer onto a flash or other external drive. Then, attach that drive to the second computer and copy the files to the desired location on the second computer.


Read more: http://nikonites.com/computers-software/23873-pc-mac-compatibility-issue-photos-3.html#ixzz367ri88bW
 

Eduard

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Situations like this are when I think LR fails it's consumers.

Really? I think that is where Adobe did a great job! One of the primary reasons I first started using LR was that I could jump between Windows and OS X. The issue isn't with Adobe or LR, it is with the differences between the operating systems. It requires a bit of technical knowledge but it isn't difficult.
 

sonicbuffalo_RIP

Senior Member
Really? I think that is where Adobe did a great job! One of the primary reasons I first started using LR was that I could jump between Windows and OS X. The issue isn't with Adobe or LR, it is with the differences between the operating systems. It requires a bit of technical knowledge but it isn't difficult.

I guess when I pay $150 for a program, I'd like a little more documentation for how to resolve this issue....other things, it's great at....like it should be.
 

RocketCowboy

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I guess when I pay $150 for a program, I'd like a little more documentation for how to resolve this issue....other things, it's great at....like it should be.

I think bad documentation in tech has become the norm instead of the exception anymore.

Two thoughts: people probably aren't switching between Windows and OSX too frequently, so possibly not a high hit area of the documentation. Secondly, if it's just thy simple as copying from one system to the other, what else needs to be added?


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