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October 4, 2022
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Collaborative Proofing

  • October 4, 2022
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I just learned about the Collaborative proofing. It looked like a GREAT feature.
I am using the feature via Lightroom Classic
I tried it:

- the person I sent the proof link to could see the images,

- but was told they had to sign in before they could select images.
Unless I missed a step (I had made the collection public) That limits the feature to people with Adobe Accounts.
I don't want to make people open adobe accounts so not sure how useful this feature is going to be to me.

Does it seem I missed a step, or is this the way the feature works?

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Correct answer Jim Wilde

Yes, I believe that's how the feature works, i.e. your clients must have an Adobe ID in order to be able to make selections via the Collaborative Proofing system. It's the same for people viewing a publicly shared album that want to make comments/likes.

However, the client can login in to the Adobe site by using an existing Facebook or Google account if they have one.

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Jim Wilde
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Jim WildeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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October 5, 2022

Yes, I believe that's how the feature works, i.e. your clients must have an Adobe ID in order to be able to make selections via the Collaborative Proofing system. It's the same for people viewing a publicly shared album that want to make comments/likes.

However, the client can login in to the Adobe site by using an existing Facebook or Google account if they have one.

Jim 185Author
Inspiring
October 5, 2022

Thanks Jim