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johnrellis
Legend
December 2, 2014
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P: Filter for Likes and Comments

  • December 2, 2014
  • 166 replies
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Now that Adobe is committing to LR Mobile, it would be great if LR had better support for comments and likes:

- Ability to filter and search in smart collections for comments and likes. The Sort: Last Comment Time is helpful but not sufficient -- it only works with collections synced with LR Cloud, and you can only sort one collection at time (huh??).

- The same support for other publish services like Flickr that also sync user comments. Why did Adobe implement Last Comment Time and comment notifications just for LR Mobile? The underlying structure is already there to implement it for the other services as well. These other services have a diversity of features that many users find valuable and that are unlikely to ever appear in LR Mobile, so asking them to switch to LR Mobile just to get the trivial ability to sort by comment time is frustrating.

- SDK access to the comments and likes, so that plugins can manipulate that metadata just like they have the ability to manipulate other metadata. Just providing SDK access would let plugin developers provide the other functionality.

166 replies

Inspiring
February 13, 2016


Now that we can share individual collections with clients via public links & those we share with are able to comment & "like" photos, it seems like it would be mega helpful to be able to sort, in the catalog, by comments. Essentially, eliminating everything that doesn't have a comment or a "like" from the view.
Participant
December 4, 2015
Confused why Likes exist if we can't do anything with them. Comments as well should be searchable and filterable.
Inspiring
November 14, 2015
Incredible that you can filter on LIKES in Lightroom!! What's the use of having clients "like" photos if you then can't select them in Lightroom? Hello Adobe!
Participant
November 2, 2015
And would be great if customer/friends could like and dislike ie they could do the sorting on their end.
And yes without Adobe ID would be even better
tonyhitchcock
Participant
September 1, 2015
This is my number one question asked by customers when I use lightroom mobile as a proofing album.
Known Participant
December 2, 2014
it would also be nice to be able to get comments and likes from LR mobile users without an Adobe ID.
THe need for an Adobe ID often keeps customers or friends form using this features.