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drbpv896
Participant
August 17, 2019
Question

No “sort on likes” capability in LightRoom shared web album?

  • August 17, 2019
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Hi,

I’m new to LightRoom, but have searched FAQs, and forums, and not directly found an answer to my (perhaps painfully newb) question.

Use case: I have about 500 photos of my nieces mom. They want to pick out a subset of those photos, and the three of us to work together on the selection.

My approach: I made a shared album with those 500 photos, and the nieces have started to “like” pictures.

But, I don’t see how I can see their “likes” other than going through the 500 photos 1-by-1, checking to see if it has been liked.

Can this be true? No “sort by liked”?

Initially, I had hoped that the web ratings would reflect back on my photos in LightRoom CC, but that appears not to be connected, and possibly by design? Also, I see an icon in the web album indicating that a photo has been liked, but can’t tell from which niece the “like” is coming.

Is there some much better work flow to address this shared selection use case?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Doug

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    4 replies

    Inspiring
    January 12, 2024

    this still isn't a feature.... what the f? upvote this please so LR staff sees it!!

    Participant
    March 11, 2022

    estou com o mesmo problema! i

    se conseguisse fazer isso curtindo fotos ou avaliando ia ser excelente, eles tem a plataforma só nao habilitam isso!!

    Patrick Lyver
    Participant
    October 9, 2020

    Did you find a solution here Doug? I agree that this is a terrible user experience. Why allow likes and comments if they don't make their way back to the workflow? And why allow collaborator access for the same reason? Horribly frustrating.

    Ian Lyons
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 9, 2020

    The only solutions available at present were described above by Jon. If these don't meet your needs, then I suggest you submit a feature request via the Feedback forum, which is monitored by Adobe technical staff https://feedback.photoshop.com/topics/lightroom-desktop-cloudbased/5f5f2093785c1f1e6cc40874

    or https://feedback.photoshop.com/topics/lightroom-web/5f5f2094785c1f1e6cc4087a for Lightroom web.

     

    BTW, it's always useful to search above forums to check whether a similar request has already been submited. If you find such a request, then add yours to same as Adobe use this system decide whether there is customer interest in the feature.

    99jon
    Legend
    August 17, 2019

    Hi Doug

    In the latest update Adobe has removed filtering when setting up a batch of photos for sharing so there may be something in the pipeline to meet your needs.

    Filtering a shared album was useful for sharing only your best photos with flags or stars. For visitors, the remaining photos in the album were therefore hidden.

    It’s now best to filter in advance and create a share with only the selected photos.

    It may seem odd that Adobe has removed this functionality but it’s been done in order to support forthcoming improvements for sharing and collaboration. So stay tuned. See this link for further information:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/kb/display-filters-removed.html

    drbpv896
    drbpv896Author
    Participant
    August 17, 2019

    Thanks so much for the quick response - but I don’t think it addresses my use case. It is not so much that I want to filter the photos in advance, I want to share a bunch of photos, then collaborate with others on selecting the best photos.

    Can you suggest an appropriate workflow in LightRoom to address this?

    Thanks,

    Doug

    99jon
    Legend
    August 17, 2019

    You can set up a separate “invite only” share for each email address but at present invitees can only comment & like by signing-in with and adobe account. But at least you would know who is responding. I was only mentioning the forthcoming changes as an indication of what might be planned. I’m sure Adobe is trying to make this as simple as possible in the future.

    You can also share to anyone with the link. No Adobe ID is required for viewing or downloading images (where enabled) but I believe an account is still required for comments & likes.