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When working with Adobe Lightroom, one of the most common questions is: where does Lightroom store photos? The answer depends on which version you’re using—Lightroom Classic or Lightroom CC—and how you’ve configured your import and storage settings. Misunderstanding this can lead to missing files, broken links, or inefficient workflows.
This guide breaks down Lightroom’s storage system, including how it references files, where edits are saved, and how to locate your original images. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned editor, knowing how Lightroom handles photo storage is essential for organizing, backing up, and accessing your work reliably.
Lightroom doesn’t store your photos inside the software. Instead, it uses a catalog system to reference the location of your image files and save your edits.
This system allows Lightroom to perform non-destructive editing, meaning your original files remain untouched while edits are saved separately.
In Lightroom Classic, your original photos are stored wherever you choose during import.
Lightroom references these files but doesn’t move them unless instructed.
Lightroom CC is cloud-based and stores your photos in Adobe Cloud Storage.
This setup allows seamless access across devices but requires internet connectivity for full functionality.
If you’re unsure where a photo lives, Lightroom offers tools to locate it.
These tools help you avoid broken links and missing files.
Edits are stored in the Lightroom Catalog, not in the image files themselves.
This non-destructive workflow ensures your originals remain untouched.
Backing up your Lightroom catalog is crucial to protect your edits and organization.
Note: Backups include catalog data—not original photos unless manually configured.
Misunderstanding Lightroom’s storage system can lead to lost files or broken workflows.
Always manage files within Lightroom to maintain catalog integrity.
Understanding where Lightroom stores photos helps you avoid confusion, protect your edits, and streamline your workflow. Whether you’re using Classic or CC, knowing how Lightroom references, stores, and backs up your files is essential for efficient photo management.
Key Takeaways:
No. Lightroom references photo locations via a catalog and stores edits separately.
Wherever you choose during import—internal, external, or network drives.
In Adobe Cloud, with optional local storage for selected albums.
Right-click and select “Show in Finder/Explorer” or use the Folders Panel.
Yes. Edits are saved in the catalog file without manual saving.
You can, but it’s not recommended. Always move files within Lightroom to avoid errors.
This page was last edited on 30 July 2025, at 8:48 am
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