In Lightroom, your photos are organized into collections. A collection is a group of photos that are treated as a single unit. You can view and edit your photos in the collection. You can also share the collection with other people.

There are a few ways to access your Lightroom library. You can open the Library panel in the Develop module, or you can open the Library panel from the File menu.

Your Lightroom Pictures are stored in the “Pictures” folder on your hard drive.

To save your edited photos in Lightroom, first, open the photos in Lightroom and select “File” > “Save As.” In the Save As dialog box, enter a filename for the photo file and click Save.

Yes, Lightroom saves automatically as you work. If you quit the program without saving your changes, they are lost.

Lightroom stores photos locally on Mac in the following locations:-Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Local Catalog-Users’ Pictures folder-Pictures folder in the Home directory

In Lightroom, you can import photos from your computer or camera, edit them, and export them as JPEG, TIFF, or PDF files. You can also create slideshows and albums, add keywords and descriptions to your photos, and share them with friends or colleagues.

There are a few things you can check to see if Lightroom is exporting your photos:-Make sure all your photos are selected in the Library module.-If you’re using the Develop module, make sure the Export Photos checkbox is enabled.-Ensure that your computer is connected to the internet and that your photos are in the correct folder on your computer.

Lightroom does not store photos locally. Photos are stored on your computer in the folder where you installed Lightroom.

Lightroom stores albums locally on your computer in the “Pictures” folder.