

If this is the first time you’ve come here, click the Get Started button to begin. To get there, go to and log in with the Adobe ID/password you use for your Creative Cloud subscription.įrom the Welcome screen (or Dashboard, as shown above), you can click the Globe icon to see albums/collections that have been shared publicly, and at the top you will see a button for Gallery. Note, at the time of this writing you can only create one of these types of galleries. Any changes you make to the photos in Lightroom CC (or synced through Classic) are always reflected in the web gallery (just don’t forget to refresh the web browser to see the latest). It’s a way to create a free-standing web gallery with link you can share, but is also dynamically linked to Lightroom CC. The basic premise is that you can create a web gallery comprised of multiple albums (collections) instead of just one. There’s another feature that I believe has a lot of potential but is still a work in progress. Learn how your comment data is processed.If you’ve ever synced a collection (album in Lightroom CC) from Lightroom Classic to Lightroom CC (formerly mobile), then you may be familiar with the functionality for sharing that collection by clicking the Make Public button that appears above the collection.Ĭreating a Gallery from One or More Albums Your email address will not be published. Otherwise, simply follow the steps explained above to compare side-by-side or see a split-screen comparison. The key is the quickest and most convenient way to compare your original image to your edited image. The Before And After comparison tool in Lightroom is the easiest way to check how much your original image has changed since your first edit. Once you’ve chosen a Left/Right or Top/Bottom Comparison, you can toggle between comparing full images to a split-screen comparison using. Use the following keyboard shortcuts to toggle Before and After views on and off in Lightroom Classic (currently not available in Lightroom CC): Method 3: Using Keyboard Shortcuts in Lightroom Classic

To disable the comparison tool, click on Loupe View (the square button beneath your photo, or keyboard shortcut. The different types side-by-side comparisons you can switch between using the Lightroom Before and After tool.
