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Share photos for comments and feedback

  1. Lightroom Classic User Guide
  2. Introduction to Lightroom Classic
    1. What's new in Lightroom Classic
    2. Lightroom Classic system requirements
    3. Lightroom Classic | Common Questions
    4. Lightroom Classic Key Concepts
    5. Lightroom Classic tutorials
    6. Feature summary | Lightroom CC 2015.x/Lightroom 6.x releases
  3. Lightroom and Adobe services
    1. Creative Cloud Libraries
    2. Using Adobe Stock in Creative Cloud apps
  4. Lightroom for mobile, TV, and the web
    1. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile and Apple TV | FAQ
    2. Sync Lightroom Classic with Lightroom ecosystem
    3. Photoshop family of mobile apps
  5. Import photos
    1. Import photos from a camera or card reader
    2. Import photos from a folder on a hard drive
    3. Import photos automatically
    4. Import photos from Photoshop Elements
    5. Import photos from a tethered camera
    6. Specify import options
    7. Set import preferences
    8. The Filename Template Editor and Text Template Editor
  6. Workflows
    1. Apply Masking in photos
    2. Export and save your photos as JPEGs
    3. Export and watermark your photos
    4. Import your photos
    5. Adjustment Brush: the basics
    6. Adjustments with the Tone Curve
    7. Advanced video slideshows
    8. Control white balance
    9. Create a contact sheet
    10. Enhance your workflow with Lightroom Classic
    11. Adjustments with Lens Blur
    12. Edit and Export in HDR
  7. Workspace
    1. Workspace basics
    2. Set preferences for working in Lightroom Classic
    3. Display the Library on a second monitor
    4. Personalize identity plates and module buttons
    5. Watermark your photos in Lightroom Classic
    6. Color management
  8. Viewing photos
    1. View photos
    2. Browse and compare photos
    3. Set Library view options
    4. Share photos for comments and feedback
    5. Smart Previews
  9. Manage catalogs and files
    1. Lightroom Classic catalog FAQ
    2. How Lightroom Classic catalogs work
    3. Create and manage catalogs
    4. Back up a catalog
    5. Locate missing photos
    6. Create and manage folders
    7. Manage photos within folders
  10. Maps
    1. Work with the Map module
  11. Organize photos in Lightroom Classic
    1. Face recognition
    2. Work with photo collections
    3. Group photos into stacks
    4. Flag, label, and rate photos
    5. Use keywords
    6. Metadata basics and actions
    7. Find photos in the catalog
    8. Work with video in Lightroom Classic
    9. Advanced metadata actions
    10. Use the Quick Develop panel
  12. Process and develop photos
    1. Develop module basics
    2. Create panoramas and HDR panoramas
    3. Flat-Field Correction
    4. Correct distorted perspective in photos using Upright
    5. Improve image quality using Enhance
    6. Work with image tone and color
    7. Masking
    8. Apply local adjustments
    9. HDR photo merge
    10. Develop module options
    11. Retouch photos
    12. Cure red eye and pet eye effects
    13. Use the Radial Filter tool
    14. Use the enhanced Spot Removal tool
  13. Export photos
    1. Export files to disk or CD
    2. Export photos from Lightroom Classic
    3. Publish photos online
    4. Export to hard drive using publish services
    5. Presets for export, and other settings
  14. Work with external editors
    1. External Editing preferences
    2. Open and edit Lightroom Classic photos in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements
  15. Slideshows
    1. Create slideshows
    2. Slideshow module panels and tools
    3. Specify the slide layout
    4. Add overlays to slides
    5. Play and export slideshows
  16. Print photos
    1. Print module basics
    2. Print module layouts and templates
    3. Work with print job options and settings
  17. Photo books
    1. Create photo books
  18. Web galleries
    1. Create web galleries
    2. Use the Web module panels and tools
    3. Work with web gallery layouts
    4. Work with web gallery templates and settings
    5. Preview, export, and upload web photo galleries
  19. Keyboard shortcuts
    1. Keyboard shortcuts
  20. Troubleshooting 
    1. Fixed Issues
    2. Known Issues

Share an album

The Sync with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile feature enabled you to keep your photos and collections with you wherever you went. You could work on photos from any location, and the changes and modifications were automatically synced back to Lightroom Classic desktop or mobile.

The new Share feature in Lightroom Classic enables you to now share your pictures with others. You can seek feedback, comments, and see what kinds of photos viewers are interested in. Importantly:

  1. Any collection synced with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile can be shared.
  2. When you share a collection for commenting and feedback, you receive a URL of the location of the photos (on https://lightroom.adobe.com/). This URL can be accessed by anyone with a valid Adobe ID.

Share an album (using Lightroom Classic desktop)

  1. If the collection you would like to share is not synced, in the Library tab, right-click the collection and click Sync with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • Right-click the shared collection, click Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile links, and then click Share Collection.
    • Switch to Grid view (G), and then click the Share button at the top-right corner of the view.
  3. Switch to grid view, and right-click the URL at the top-right corner of the view. Choose Copy to Clipboard.

  4. Share the copied URL with those you want feedback and comments from.

Share an album (using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web)

  1. Log into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web using https://lightroom.adobe.com, using the Adobe ID you use with Lightroom Classic.

  2. Click an album that has not been shared.

    Note:

    Shared albums (available for commenting) have an open lock symbol () on their thumbnail image.

  3. In the upper-left corner of the browser window, click Share (), and select Sharing Options.

  4. To share the album, click Shared. A shareable URL to the album is created.

  5. (Optional) Select the type of images you want to share, based on how they are flagged (All, Picked, Unflagged, Rejected)

  6. Share the URL generated in Step 4 with those you want feedback or comments from.

Notifications (Lightroom Classic desktop)

When a comment is posted for a photo, the collection and photo thumbnails display with a yellow badge () to indicate feedback activity.

Lightroom Classic CC Yellow badge comment
The yellow badge indicates activity for one or more photos in the collection

Lightroom Classic CC Photos of a collection in loupe view
The yellow badge indicates activity for one or more photos in the collection

To review the latest comments in Lightroom Classic desktop, do one of the following:

  • In the Collections panel, click the yellow notification badge on a collection, and then choose Review Comments, or,
  • Select a collection, switch to Grid view (G), and then set the Sort drop-down to Last Comment Time

The comments are displayed in the Comments panel.

Notifications (Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web)

When a comment is posted for a photo, the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web interface does not provide a real-time indication of feedback activity. However, in thumbnail view, each photo indicates if they have comments or if they have been favorited.

  • Image has comments:
  • Image has been marked favorite:
Lightroom Classic CC Comment and favorite icons
The icons in the top-right and lower-right corners indicate comments and favorite activity.

Lightroom Classic Individual count of likes and comments
While viewing a photo on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web, the number of comments and likes are indicating with individual counts.

Notifications (Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile)

If you have installed Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile on your connected mobile device, you get a notification that a comment has been posted.

  1. Start Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile
  2. Tap the comment icon to pull up a list of comments that have been posted for your shared photos.
  3. You can read the comment here, or tap the comment to go to the photo.
  4. If you choose to go to the photo, you will be able to view the comments and likes that the photo has received.

Comments and feedback

Add comments (using Lightroom Classic desktop)

  1. In Lightroom Classic desktop, while in the Library pane, select a photo from your shared collection.

  2. In the right pane, open the Comments panel and type into the space available to type a comment.

    Lightroom Classic CC Type feedback or add a comment in the Comments section
    Type feedback or add a comment in the Comments section

  3. When you are done typing feedback, press Enter/Return on your keyboard.
    A comment is added to the photo, and is displayed below the comments box.

    Lightroom Classic CC A photo with feedback from a user
    A photo with feedback from a user

Add comments (using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web)

  1. Log into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web and select a shared album, and then click a photo.

    Note:

    Shared albums (available for commenting) have an open lock symbol () on their thumbnail image.

  2. Do one of the following:

    • If the Comments & Likes pane is not open, tap the speech bubble () at the lower-right corner of the browser window. Then, type a comment in the text box provided.
    • If the Comments & Likes pane is open, type a comment in the text box provided.
    Lightroom Classic CC Type feedback or add a comment in the Comments area
    Type feedback or add a comment in the Comments area

  3. Click Post Comment or press the Enter/Return key.
    The comment is added to the Comments & Likes pane.

    Lightroom Classic CC Feedback and comments for a photo
    Feedback and comments for a photo

Add comments (using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile)

  1. In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile, navigate to a photo that is shared with others, and open it.

  2. Tap the comment icon (), type in the text you want to enter, and then post your comment.

Deleting review comments (Lightroom Classic desktop)

Each comment and activity of marking as favorite is listed sequentially in Lightroom Classic desktop. Deleting comments is most convenient using this interface. To delete a comment, do the following: 

  1. Click the comments notification (yellow badge) on the collection or a photo thumbnail (in Grid (G) or Loupe (E) view). The comments are displayed in the Comments panel.
  2. Right-click a comment and select Delete Comment.

Important: Deleting a comment is an action that cannot be undone.

Deleting reviewing comments (Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web)

Comments: Owners of a shared album can delete any comment posted on a photo, while viewers of an album can only delete their own comments.

  • To delete a comment, hover the mouse pointer close to the right edge of a comment. When the bin icon appears, click it and confirm the delete action.

Likes: Owners and viewers of a Shared album can only cancel their own actions that caused a photo to be marked favorite.

  • To cancel a like, click the like icon ().

Canceling an album share or sync

When you cancel sharing of a collection, the album and photos within are no longer accessible to users. If you share the folder again, the comments and likes are restored to the photos. However, if you cancel the sync of the album with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom mobile, all references to the album are removed from Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web. You will no longer be able to see the pictures on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom web, and restoring the sync and share will also not help in restoring those comments and likes.

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