export the LR folder with the images under 'original' but save LR adjustments

I would like to export a folder of images from Lightroom on my Mac Pro to continue working on them in LR on my MacBook Pro. I want to keep the images in their original resolution, but does not lose settings (cultures, colors etc.) already made in Lightroom. I would be grateful for some advice on the best way to do it.

Thank you

1. Select the images.

2. Select the menu file-> export as catalog.

3. change the catalogue exported on your MacBook Pro.

(re - import of the catalog published when finished...).

There are other ways too...

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