When you take a photo with your mobile device, Lightroom saves the photo as a JPEG. You can then access the photo in Lightroom on your computer or phone. To save a JPEG to your computer, click the Photos button in the toolbar and select Import from Device. To save a JPEG to your phone, tap and hold the photo, and then choose Save to Device.

In Lightroom, you can save photos into different formats, such as JPEG or TIFF. You can also save photos to a computer or an external hard drive.

When you want to save photos from Lightroom to your iPhone, you first need to open the Photos app on your iPhone. From there, you can select the photos that you want to save by tapping on them. Next, tap on the Share button located in the bottom right corner of the screen. From here, you can choose to save the photo to your Camera Roll or share it with friends through email or social media.

Lightroom mobile stores photos in the device’s internal storage and also in a cloud-based storage service.

When you want to transfer photos from Lightroom Mobile to PC, you will need to first import the photos into Lightroom Mobile. Once you have imported the photos, you can use the desktop version of Lightroom to export the photos to a folder on your PC.

Lightroom for Android stores photos in the internal storage of the device. If the device has a microSD card slot, photos can also be stored on the card.

HEIC is a lossless compression format for photos and videos that uses high-resolution images. HEIC files can be exported from Lightroom as large JPEGs or video files. To export a photo or video in HEIC format, first open the file in Lightroom and click on the Export button (or use the keyboard shortcut Command-E). Select HEIC as the export format and choose a destination folder.

Lightroom automatically saves photos as they are edited. This means that if you make a change to a photo and then Quit Lightroom, the photo will still be saved with the changes you made. If you make another change to the same photo and then return to it later, the new changes will be applied.

Lightroom is a photo management application that allows users to process, organize and share photos. When users first install the software, they are prompted to create a sync account. From then on, all photos that are imported into Lightroom will be automatically synchronized with the user’s sync account. If the user does not have a sync account, they can create one by clicking on the “Account” tab in the main menu and selecting “Create New Sync Account.

Lightroom keeps track of your photos by cataloging them into folders and then associating each photo with a folder. When you add a new photo to Lightroom, it is automatically added to the most recently opened folder (the “Inbox”). If you have multiple folders open, then the newest photo will be added to the first open folder. You can also move photos between folders using the drag-and-drop features of Lightroom.

When working in Lightroom, you can save photos as JPEGs or as TIFFs. JPEGs are smaller files than TIFFs, but they may not be as flexible in terms of how they can be processed. For example, if you want to make a copy of a photo and then resize it, a JPEG might not be able to do that as easily as a TIFF.