Resolution of the Photos on mobile diveces

If I put photos in the cloud with my mac using LR, they appear on my mobile (e.g., iPad) in full resolution first.

If I'm offline later on, only in rare cases they also have full resolution, but most of the time that the resolution is very bad and not enough to show the photographs to others.

How can I ensure to load in the resolution that is usable on the mobile device and store it safely for use in offline mode?

Thanks for useful tips,

Andreas

Hello PS-user13,

When you synchronize from Lightroom Lightroom Web desktop, the images are sync would use smart insights that are 2560Pixel on the long edge.

If you want images in full resolution on the Mobile device, you'll want to import on the mobile device itself, and synchronize with the Lightroom Web since Lightroom Mobile first.

Hope this helps, let us know if you have any other questions.

Concerning

Pete

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