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HighVolume1
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June 19, 2022
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P: Using QR Codes to further Organize in Lightroom Classic

  • June 19, 2022
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Dear Adobe Community:

I have used Adobe Lightroom since the very beginning. And over the years I have seen this program grow by leaps and bounds.  However the one improvement I would like for it to do is incorporate the use of QR codes to organize data into the catalog for volume photography. Schools, corporate head shots, large groups, etc. I truly think if Lightroom Classic had this ability it would take it to the very next level in terms of speed of organizing and naming of  files. I have seen work arounds for this task, but either a build-in or a True Adobe Plug-in that is sound with ease of use would be major. Just the fact printing a QR code of a data list or spread sheet with info already stored, and giving them to people to display in front of them upon taking a photo would be massive game changing and truly would take Lightroom and Lightroom Classic to MARS in terms of organizing photos. I know this sounds like a dream, but this is Adobe we are talking about where dreams do become reality. Thanks again for your time.

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HighVolume1
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July 10, 2022

Why does adobe not implement a QR Code plugin or enhancement to Lightroom. This will greatly help workflow and organizing and would be a great feature. I feel that Adobe is snubbing this issue and I would like to know why?

HighVolume1
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July 10, 2022

Is it a money issue, would it make the software too good for the subscription? Would it place other competitors out of business? 

HighVolume1
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June 19, 2022

Dear Adobe Community: I don't post often and never say anything wrong. However at the start of my previous post I seen a few reply's, But now they are gone. Did I do or say something out of order. If a moderator is listening please tell me so in the future I will know how to properly Post.