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Jeff A. Goulden
Inspiring
November 24, 2018
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Export Metadata to Excel

  • November 24, 2018
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I am using Lightroom 5 as a standalone app on my Windows based computer.  I have some selected metadata in my "creditline" field that I need to export to Excel.  Right now I am having to copy the metadata from each image to the clipboard and paste it into an Excel spreadsheet, which is very time consuming and tedious.

It looks like the Lightroom export feature will only export photo files.  Does anyone know of a Lightroom plug-in that will allow me to export my metadata to a .csv, .txt or Excel file?

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Correct answer Niesha Arya

Please try this https://alloyphoto.com/plugins/export-list/ download and install it once done click export > enable export list 

use the trail for 30 days after that you need to buy it.

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Niesha Arya
Adobe Employee
Niesha AryaCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
July 28, 2023

Please try this https://alloyphoto.com/plugins/export-list/ download and install it once done click export > enable export list 

use the trail for 30 days after that you need to buy it.

Participant
November 15, 2023

worked great until it didn't. vendor not response so far....

Participant
November 28, 2023

Vendor not responsive after 4 requests; paid for plug in that worked for four months.

Participating Frequently
March 6, 2023

Hi everyone,

 

I just spotted this post from 2019 and I wonder if someone can answer ,why would you want or need to export all your keywords out of LRC?

I`m intrigued because you can now do this easily in the latest version 12.2, and I found out about this when watching a YT video going through all the new things in 12.2 and the presenter went into detail as to how you could now do this easily, but didnt say why you would want to do this.

I wonder if I`m missing out on a feature that might be super useful to me?

 

Kind regards

 

Steve

johnrellis
Legend
March 6, 2023

You could always export keywords from LR as a structured tab-separated file -- LR 12.2 made it easier to import the output into Excel by using a better structure in the format of the file that's more friendly for Excel.

 

There are many reasons for wanting to export the keyword list:

 

- Share the keywords with another LR catalog or another application.

 

- Use the more capable features of a text editor to examine your keyword hierarchy for consistency, spelling, redundant keywords, etc., e.g. with its Find command or spelling corrector.

 

- To count the number of keywords to see if you've exceeded the Windows LR limit of about 1500 (all sorts of strange things happen when you do).

Participating Frequently
March 6, 2023

Hi John, Thank for answering my question.

I understand a bit more now about something that until only a few weeks ago I`d never heard of. I guess after you Export your keywords list and spell check it you then re-import it back into LRC? That YT video only mentioned Exporting not Importing.

Cheers

 

Steve

johnrellis
Legend
January 30, 2020

"Does your plug in work with the latest version of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom(3.1)? I am not seeing anywhere to add PlugIns in this version."

 

Unfortunately, the cloud version of Lightroom doesn't support plugins.  Only Lightroom Classic (the original Lightroom) allows plugins.

johnrellis
Legend
November 21, 2019

The List View developer John Beardsworth is already on this thread and is very responsive about his plugins, so I expect he'll reply soon. I just did a quick test using List View to export filename and keywords and I didn't get the error.  You might try restarting LR and then trying again -- I've seen similar errors fixed by restarting.

johnrellis
Legend
November 21, 2019

"I'm also trying to find a way to export metadata, specifically keywords. Cmgap, does Bridge have a solution for me?"

 

If you're looking for a Lightroom solution, see this previous reply: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic/export-metadata-to-excel/m-p/10177858#M127812 

 

If you're looking for a Bridge solution, you'll get more authoritative answers faster if you post in the Bridge forum instead: https://community.adobe.com/t5/bridge/bd-p/bridge

Participant
November 21, 2019

Thanks, John. I'm in process of troubleshooting an error I'm receiving when I use the trial version of ListView. If it can be resolved, this might be my product. I've written the developer, but if anyone else has experienced it and has a solution, here's the issue: 

I've downloaded a trial version and tried to export 20 photos to Excel or as a CSV file. I received this error message:

  • menu_list.lua:908: attempt to concatenate global 'fileName' (a nil value)

 

My naming protocol looks like this:

  • 20190904_servicedesk.jpg

 

What might be the issue with my file naming that causes the error? I'm running LightRoom Classic 8.4.1 Release.

 

 
cmgap
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 24, 2018

Do you use Bridge?

Jeff A. Goulden
Inspiring
November 24, 2018

I do not use Bridge, just stand-alone Lightroom.

johnrellis
Legend
November 24, 2018

At least four plugins will export metadata as a .csv or .tsv: LR/Transporter, List View, Any Filter, and Data Explorer. They provide much different additional functionality, so you might look at all four before picking the one that best meets your needs.

Jeff A. Goulden
Inspiring
November 27, 2018

It looked like LR/Transporter and List View might do what I wanted so I installed both plugins to Lightroom.  When I tried exporting metadata on a few files, neither program made any sense to me and didn't export anything.  I tried reaching out for some technical help but so far no reply.

All I want to do is select a group of files in Lightroom and export one metadata field "Creditline" to a singel Excel or .csv file.  It seems like an easy thing to do.

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 27, 2018

Well, you didn't contact me, so it's unrealistic to expect a reply.

ListView opens as a list, and has an Excel button.

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