How to allow my client to give shared photos star ratings and view versions I create for them?
- February 25, 2021
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The reason why I tried Lightroom CC (and mobile) for the first time this week is because I thought that it allowed me and my client(s) to collaborate on working on the photos of a photoshoot I made of her.
The simple goal was that I shoot the photos, synch them up to an album I created in my CC cloud, give her access to the album, and let her give the photos star-ratings to isolate the ones we'll be working on, together. I thought this was the purpose of Lightroom CC and mobile, and that even the free version of Lightroom should be able to handle this basic task.
But now that everything is synched and I have given her access to the album as a contributor, she cannot give any photo a star-rating as this option is grayed-out in the menu.
I also wanted her to be able to see the versions of photos I started to process and grade, but that function was also missing in her Lightroom mobile app.
She has since gone ahead and subscribed to the full Lightroom/Photoshop package, but everything is just as it was before...no star ratings, no versions.
What's going on here, and how do we accomplish this seemingly simple and basic task?
Is a "Contributor" not permitted to do either, and if so, is there a way to make a client a "Co-Owner" or something like that? If not, then I don't see the purpose of this software.
I have subscribed to the Creative Suite for many many years, and use Lightroom Classic routinely, so I was kind of excited at the prospect of using the "new" Lightroom to collaborate on photoshoots with my clients, even if it is still short of the power that Lightroom Classic offers.
Can someone instruct me on how I can accomplish true online collaboration with my clients via Lightroom CC (mobile or desktop)?
(Please see the attached screenshots of what she sees on her end)
