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July 10, 2019
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Uploading Webgalleries from Lightroom Classic error

  • July 10, 2019
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I can't upload a web gallery from Lightroom Classic to my ftp server. A folder get's created on the server but not all the images make it and when I try to access it through my browser to look at it and the layout is all messed up and you can see that images are missing. (180 files, sized and formatted for web. approx. 250 k each) And Lightroom gives me an error message that the upload failed. I've been at this for 2 days trying every variable I can think of. It seems to be related to how many files I try to include in the gallery. Maybe it's timing out at some point. I could understand the except that this was never an issue.  I created a web gallery exactly like this 2 weeks ago with much more data/files and it worked fine. I am stumped. I've been bounced from Adobe to my FTP provider and back again 4 times. What the heck is going on?

Andreas

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GoldingD
Legend
July 10, 2019

Either a configuration used by the plug-in has been changed, or the requirements for such settings has changed at the server.

https://photofocus.com/photography/technique-tutorials/how-to-send-piles-of-files-ftp-your-photos-directly-from-

https://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/ftppublisher.php?sec=publish

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Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 10, 2019

Hi there,

That is not a typical experience, let's make it right.

As you're getting an error while uploading web galleries from Lightroom Classic, have you tried exporting the gallery to the hard drive and then uploading it from there?

I see that you've also posted this issue here: Lightroom Classic: Uploading Web Galleries error. | Photoshop Family Customer Community this forum is monitored by our developers and they might have some good suggestions.

Regards,

Sahil

ATPWNAuthor
Participant
July 10, 2019

Hi Sahil

I have tried exporting and uploading manually. It was clumsy but worked. Does that eliminate my ftp provider as the issue? I've tried this from 2 different computers. I've sized and saved the images for web in photoshop. I've tried uploading the files from my desk top rather than my external drive. I've varied the number of files. I'm doing all kinds of things I've never had to do in the past. I don't get why this is a problem now. I up loaded a web gallery 2 weeks ago with no issues. I've uploaded galleries with a lot more data with no issues.

Andreas