Partage d’albums photo dans une galerie web Lightroom
Créez une galerie dans Adobe Lightroom sur le web pour présenter vos albums photo préférés.
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1 Création d'un album
Connectez-vous au site lightroom.adobe.com depuis un navigateur web et authentifiez-vous à l’aide de votre Adobe ID. Pour créer un album web, cliquez sur l’icône Plus (+) dans le panneau Albums. Choisissez Créer un album, nommez votre album et cliquez sur Créer.
2 Ajout de photos dans l’album
Sélectionnez le nouvel album dans le panneau Albums. Ajoutez des photos stockées sur votre ordinateur par simple glisser-déposer, ou choisissez Sélectionner des fichiers pour parcourir vos fichiers d'image.
3 Création d'une galerie web
Cliquez sur le bouton Partager en haut de l’écran. Vous pouvez désormais créer une galerie web pour afficher vos albums sur le web.
Choisissez Ajouter l’album à la galerie. Définissez les options de partage à votre convenance. Indiquez, par exemple, si vous souhaitez afficher les métadonnées et l’emplacement des photos, et autoriser les téléchargements ou les commentaires. Vous pouvez également modifier la photo de profil, le nom de l’auteur et la description visibles par les visiteurs.
4 Partage de la galerie
Cliquez sur l’URL en haut de l’écran pour accéder à la page de votre galerie. Vous pouvez également cliquer sur l’icône Presse-papiers pour copier l’URL et la coller dans un e-mail ou encore sur les réseaux sociaux.
Galeries Lightroom sur le web
Lightroom sur le web fait partie de l’écosystème Lightroom Dès lors que vous ajoutez, actualisez et supprimez des images dans Lightroom sur le web, sur votre ordinateur ou votre appareil mobile, les changements sont automatiquement répercutés dans votre galerie web.
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