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November 6, 2017
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Sync Lightroom CC with Adobe Portfolio

  • November 6, 2017
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I have a website set up through the Adobe Portfolio.

Does anyone know how to set it up so that a collection I have synced in lightroom CC with lightroom mobile, can also be synced to my website Adobe Portfolio?

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Correct answer john beardsworth

In Portfolio, go to the Manage Content section. Add a new "integration" and point to a Lightroom collection - you can choose any synced collection.

If you subsequently change the pictures in that collection, you need to go into Portfolio and update the collection.

See Introducing Portfolio’s New Integration With Adobe Lightroom | Creative Cloud blog by Adobe

John

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robinjsheff
Participant
January 11, 2020

I am still seeing the original problem which started this thread. I have created a number of albums and successfully published them to my Adobe portfolio website. But - if I change anything in the source album it is not synchronised to the published website. The only way I have found to do it is to share the album again and delte the original one - this is a poor way to have to do this.

 

I am using Creative Cloud V3.1 on a Mac OS10.15.2.

 

Thanks

Participant
December 3, 2020

I was able to change a photo from color to B&W in LR and it did change in the album on Portfolio. I only go this to work once lol. You for sure can't add or remove from LR, as you said. Your workaround is the only way. Super annoying.

 

Though I don't think it is a bug. I think when I published my first album from LR to Portfolio it did tell me that changed made. I kinda get why this is, but I think I should still be able to force a sync. 

cmgap
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 17, 2018

'Adobe Lightroom Albums on Adobe Portfolio

Portfolio’s new Integration allows you to select any of the Lightroom Albums you’ve created and import the images to a Page on Adobe Portfolio. The entire Album will be transformed into a Photo Grid within a new Page. You can edit the new Photo Grid to reorder or delete an image. As with every Page, you can add additional text, images, videos, or embedded content.' Read more here:

https://medium.com/behance-blog/introducing-portfolios-new-integration-with-adobe-lightroom-642f7dff72d5

Hope this is helpful.

SchuBoPhotography
Participating Frequently
August 17, 2018

Hello

You might be interested in this work-around I have found for publishing Lightroom albums to Adobe Portfolio and have Portfolio to display the images in the same user-defined sort order like the Lightroom album.

So, the work-around goes like this:

  1. In Lightroom Classic CC, create your album, define your user defined sort order, and choose the cover image for the album.
  2. Then sync this album to the cloud.
  3. Next, still in Lightroom Classic CC, click on "Help" in the menu ribbon and choose "Lightroom CC for Web" or "Show synchronized albums in the internet" - I do not know exactly, how the menu item is called in the English version, because I am working with the German version. In German the menu item is called "Synchronisierte Sammlungen im Internet anzeigen".
  4. If you click on this menu item, the browser version of Lightroom CC will open in your browser.
  5. In this browser version, go to the album you have just synchronized and change the sort order to user-defined sort order.
  6. Then, still in the browser version, click on the three-point-menu in the right hand upper corner and choose "Send to Portfolio" (in German this is called "An Portfolio senden").
  7. This will open your Adobe Portfolio and will add a new page in your portfolio that displays the images of your Lightroom album. The Portfolio page will have the user defined sort order you have defined for the album in Lightroom Classic CC.

This work-around works like a charm for me. I hope, that it will work for you, too!

a2r1n0i5e
Participant
January 7, 2019

Many thanks - this workaround (for the defunct resetting of LR album in portfolio) works fine for me!

"The picture must be made now.", Tim Carpenter
MNRDPhoto
Participant
November 22, 2017

I've got the exact same issue, except my images are displaying in a completely random order when sync'd from Lightroom Classic. All the resources I've checked out claim that with the new integration, your images will appear in the order you have them within Lightroom, but none of my grids are the proper order.

Inspiring
November 9, 2017

yes it works just fine....i make separate albums for this reason.....

the sorting is an issue....since LR CC won't let me do a custom sort (drag and drop) and the available options don't work for me, i have to manually change the order in portfolio which is not an ideal situation.....

john beardsworth
Community Expert
john beardsworthCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 6, 2017

In Portfolio, go to the Manage Content section. Add a new "integration" and point to a Lightroom collection - you can choose any synced collection.

If you subsequently change the pictures in that collection, you need to go into Portfolio and update the collection.

See Introducing Portfolio’s New Integration With Adobe Lightroom | Creative Cloud blog by Adobe

John

Brad Lawryk
Legend
November 6, 2017

That only works with Lightroom Classic. That is not in Lightroom CC.

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 6, 2017

No, this applies to LRCC or Classic. LRCC "albums" are simply called "collections" in Classic.

Brad Lawryk
Legend
November 6, 2017

Unfortunately that isn't possible at this time.