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Difference between "Libraries" in apps and those in https://stock.adobe.com/Libraries?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 11, 2024 Jan 11, 2024

Can anyone please point me to information describing the differences between these two? I always thought they were the same, but only a few folders exist in both and I don't know how to discern if the contents within them is the same or different. Outside of those few, I have many in my apps window that aren't in https://stock.adobe.com/Libraries and vice versa.

Is either one of these affected by the discontinuation of synced clouds next month?

 

Thank you in advance.


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Adobe Employee , Mar 26, 2024 Mar 26, 2024

Hi @CMMConcepts ,

Libraries in Adobe Stock will only show you Adobe Stock assets.

To view online the libraries like inside the apps, you should go to https://assets.adobe.com/libraries

 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

First the libraries are the same. Where do you have discrepancies?

 

And second: no, libraries are not affected by the discontinuation of synced Creative Cloud files. https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/eol-creative-cloud-synced-files.html

 

 

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 25, 2024 Mar 25, 2024

I'm sorry. I just noticed the response. Thank you for your reply.

 

I don't know how to further explain the discrepancy. There are different folders in my Libraries tab in the apps (Illustrator, right now) and in my account when I view at https://stock.adobe.com/Libraries.

 

For example, in both places, it shows the folder Residual Income. On my app, it shows two-levels of sub-folders and images in all of the sub-folders. On https://stock.adobe.com/Libraries it says "0 items (23 total)" and shows non under both "Your Stock assets" and "Generated by you". The actual images in the app are a mixture of both, if it matters.


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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 26, 2024 Mar 26, 2024

Hi @CMMConcepts ,

Libraries in Adobe Stock will only show you Adobe Stock assets.

To view online the libraries like inside the apps, you should go to https://assets.adobe.com/libraries

 

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Community Beginner ,
Mar 26, 2024 Mar 26, 2024

Thank you SO much! How frustrating. It seems like unnecessary repetition, but I guess it's meaningful to other users or something. 🙂

 

Why does the Residual Income in https://stock.adobe.com/Libraries say 23 items total when they're all my assets? It says "0 items (23 total)".


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Community Expert ,
Mar 26, 2024 Mar 26, 2024
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Thank you SO much! How frustrating. It seems like unnecessary repetition, but I guess it's meaningful to other users or something. 🙂

 

By @CMMConcepts

It's like applying a permanent filter. It's not a repetition. It's only that the for stock meaningful data is shown when browsing via stock. That's all.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 04, 2024 Apr 04, 2024
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It's like applying a permanent filter. It's not a repetition. It's only that the for stock meaningful data is shown when browsing via stock. That's all.


By @Abambo

 

I understand, thank you. I just need to start thinking of stock.x as a store and not part of my account. The "My Libraries" menu tripped me up.


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Community Expert ,
Apr 06, 2024 Apr 06, 2024
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You're right. It's confusing from time to time. But on the other hand, it's useful, not to be overrun with (stock) unrelated data.

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