6/16/2023 0 Comments Lightroom classic webTo choose which image becomes your large-size cover photo, just click on its thumbnail in the Cover Photo area. BTW: The reason it says “Author” instead of “Photographer” is that the whole idea behind using this gallery, rather than just sharing a collection, is to share a ‘story’ using images and words. ![]() STEP THREE: This brings up the options window you see above where you can name the gallery (this text will appear on top of your Cover Photo), and you can optionally add an Author credit. Click on “Lightroom Web Gallery” as shown here. STEP TWO: This brings up the Share Options window. All your collections are private until you choose one to share one, so click on a Collection and then click the ‘Share’ button right above your thumbnails. Here I clicked on the “French Riveria” collection. Then go under Lightroom’s Help menu and choose “View my Collections on The Web” and it launches your Web Browser and takes you to your synced collections (as shown here - you can see my synced collection in the list on the left side panel. ![]() ![]() STEP ONE: Start by syncing any Collection to Lightroom Mobile ( here’s how to do that if you’re not sure how). You already know about how to share a Collection on the Web with anybody (I covered that about two weeks ago), but you can go way beyond just sharing a collection and use the Gallery feature to tell a story, complete with text, large cover image, and more.
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