5 Just as before, once you have the
images you want to share ready, tap
the share icon in the top right corner and
select the contacts or apps that you’re
going to send the images to. Depending
on how many images you’ve selected, it
could take some time for them to load
within Lightroom ready for sharing.
6 Be aware that the images you’re
sharing via email, in this example,
could add up to quite a few megabytes.
Luckily, the image examples we’ve used
in this tutorial only add up to about 2MB,
which is more than okay to send via Gmail
or similar. Watch out for those larger
image files though.
9 The Share to Web panel will open
and present you with a few more
options. At the moment, the Enable
Sharing button is turned off; if you
turn it on, your example images will be
turned into a mini website that you can
view by clicking on the View on the
Web button.
7 You can share entire Albums
from the Lightroom app. Start at
the Lightroom front screen, where the
Albums are organised and tap the three
vertical dots to the right of the Album
you want to share. We have an album of
images that we would like to share on the
web for friends and family to see.
10
This opens the Adobe Lightroom
Share site, displaying the photos in
the shared Album. If you’re happy with
what’s available, tap back out of the
browser window. In the Share Photos menu,
you can now tap the Share Link and use it
like the previous share functions, sending
the Web Gallery link to your contacts.
8 The options window will open next
and present you with a number
of choices. You can add more photos if
you wish or store them locally on your
current device. You can also rename or
delete images and turn the images into
a slideshow. We want to click on the
Share to Web option.
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