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Stig Ove Voll
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July 5, 2018
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Sharing multiple albums

  • July 5, 2018
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I like the possibility to share photos and albums with others, but I have some questions.

I want to share several albums with my mother. Is it possible for her to create an Adobe account to access lightroom.adobe.com and then see all the shared albums at the same time (kind of like Flickr)? Or will she have to save the link to every album I share and only see it one by one?

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Correct answer Jim Wilde

The easiest way would be to create a gallery of all the albums you want to include, then send her the one link to that gallery. The only problem is that you can only have one gallery at a time, but it's still a lot easier than sending multiple links to multiple individual albums.

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john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 5, 2018

Maybe look into Adobe Portfolio which comes with your account? You can link pages to albums/collections and add extra ones to the portfolio whenever you wish. Plus you can include extra text and even password protect areas.

Stig Ove Voll
Participating Frequently
July 5, 2018

Thank you. I also want the viewers to see metadata as captions. They should also be able to leave comments. Is this possible in Portfolio?

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 5, 2018

Metadata captions yes, comments no. Just give it a try - Adobe Portfolio | Build your own personalized website .

Portfolio lets you have one URL and maintain as many albums as you want, or the more Lightroom Web method that you know with multiple URLs and comments if someone has an Adobe ID (possibly via FB). You  can always set up that ID for your mother and give her the details.

Jim Wilde
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Jim WildeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 5, 2018

The easiest way would be to create a gallery of all the albums you want to include, then send her the one link to that gallery. The only problem is that you can only have one gallery at a time, but it's still a lot easier than sending multiple links to multiple individual albums.