- navigating to https://lightroom.adobe.com/ and checking for sync errors (none appear). Source: 7 months ago
Third Q - is it possible to create/use the lightroom.adobe.com web albums feature from Lightroom Classic, or is this feature only for Lightroom cloud? Source: 11 months ago
Go to http://lightroom.adobe.com/, log in, click on your profile picture, then account info. In the pop-up window is a button to delete your lightroom library. Source: 11 months ago
What happened here and which one is the correct one? MyCatalog.lrcat is the one I have used, but it now tells me sync is switched off because the catalog on lightroom.adobe.com is supposedly not the same. Source: 11 months ago
Considering even Lightroom Web (lightroom.adobe.com) looks and functions pretty much like a direct port of Lightroom for Desktop (not Classic), I was so surprised that I honestly thought I downloaded the wrong thing. I googled it a bit and realised that Samsung's Galaxy Store has a Lightroom version called Lightroom for Samsung. Naturally, I immediately downloaded that, hoping to be greeted with that beautiful... Source: about 1 year ago
Also, going forward, I would suggest sharing catalogs in a way that you won't have this issue; this can be done both with LR Classic and CC. You can publish catalogs at lightroom.adobe.com and invite others to add notes, etc. Source: about 1 year ago
But... Lightroom Web (lightroom.adobe.com -- requires an Adobe subscription) works perfectly fine in Chrome on this tablet. If you're not familiar with it, Lightroom Web is an exact copy of Lightroom (cloud-based version, not Classic) that runs in your browser. It's got every single feature the regular Lightroom has. So, I'll have to switch to it from time to time to perform certain things, which is not ideal, but... Source: about 1 year ago
Ah. That explained some of it. There were some recent phone photos up there, but the bulk of the photos came up when I ran lightroom.adobe.com. 834 photos from all different dates appeared -- same as on the iPad. So do you think I used the online version for a while and stored photos with it? I might have when I've been on vacation. Yup. It's me. I think. Normally I use Classic on the PC. Source: about 1 year ago
Alright, everyone! You'll need a glass of Milk, or if you're lactose intolerant like me, some lactose-free milk while you Remix this month's mouth-watering image. Don't forget to try out the AI masking in Lightroom Web! Yes, you read that correctly. You can now use AI masking in Lightroom Web! Find out more here: https://adobe.ly/419hT2g. Source: about 1 year ago
Sign-in to https://lightroom.adobe.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I go back to lightroom.adobe.com and click Proofing on that album to see which one's they picked. Source: about 1 year ago
A good way to check the status of your files is to use your Adobe ID to log onto lightroom.adobe.com which will reflect the status of your files. If they are not visible in LR web then they haven't been synced. Source: about 1 year ago
To see whats actually on the cloud you should go to https://lightroom.adobe.com/ as is mentioned on the article that you referenced. If you delete everything from the cloud, as they instruct, you may lose any photos imported directly through the Lr (mobile) app that did not had a chance to download into LrC (Lightroom Classic). But sometimes it's the only thing to do. So, just in case, you can first download any... Source: about 1 year ago
Hi, Terry from Adobe here. I might suggest a few things. You're right that there is no way to filter on Lr "likes" and that frustrates me too. However, there is a technology preview that has been in Lr for a few years now that enables you to share an album (collection) as a "proofing" album. You can even limit the number of choices they can make to say 10 for example. Once they make their choices and let you know... Source: about 1 year ago
These are all good ideas - but an easier one to check on where files are is to log into your LR account lightroom.adobe.com and log in with your user ID. IF the images are in the Cloud then you know that they have been uploaded and deleting the entire Lightroom Library.lrlibrary and relaunching should do the trick. You can also upload to your LR web which is a great way to check that everything is working... Source: over 1 year ago
Try to import to https://lightroom.adobe.com/ as recommended by Adobe:. Source: over 1 year ago
Did you sync the photos to LR Cloud storage (lightroom.adobe.com)? Or did you export them onto your hard drive and upload those? Source: over 1 year ago
Lightroom.adobe.com seems to handle the photo and keeps the edits, mobile app can still open these older files and has the edits saved. I have two PC's, one running win10 and a second running win11 and both seems to have the same bug. Source: almost 2 years ago
The mobile plan available through the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store doesn’t give you the desktop version of Lightroom CC, but you do get access to the web version of Lightroom CC (https://lightroom.adobe.com). It is not as complete as Lightroom CC desktop but if you are comfortable storing everything in the cloud and using a web interface on desktop, then it could work. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you go to https://lightroom.adobe.com and sign in, do you see your photos there? Source: about 2 years ago
Https://lightroom.adobe.com/ (photo management). Source: about 2 years ago
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