Make a new copy of a file and upload it back to Mediagraph

Make a new copy of a file and upload it back to Mediagraph

If you have sent a photo to Lightroom for processing, you will want to have the updated version in your Mediagraph account as well. For most users, this is done by sending a new copy of the file back through a Lightroom album connected to Mediagraph. One way to keep these copies organized is by using one Lightbox to send files to Lightroom and another to retrieve them.

Make a new copy of a file and upload it back to Mediagraph

To upload a new copy of a file to a Lightbox other than the one it was sent from:
  1. Right-click anywhere on the image
  2. Hover over Share to…
  3. Click Mediagraph.
or
  1. Drag and drop the image onto Mediagraph in the left-hand sidebar.
  2. Choose the Lightbox you want to upload it to.
  3. Click Continue.

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To upload a new copy of a file to the same Lightbox it was sent from, either:

  • Find the correct album in the Connections panel and click the arrows under Resend.

or

  • With the album open, click the dots in the top right corner and click Resend.

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Both of these buttons will send any updated files in the album back to Mediagraph as a new copy.

Pro Tip: You can also retrieve new copies of updated files from inside a connected Lightbox in Mediagraph. Use the Sync All or Selective Sync buttons in the Lightroom Connection panel of the sidebar, depending on how your connection was set up.
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