Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual
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Workflows
Last updated 4/20/2015
A Type of web gallery B Template Browser C Preview button D Navigation buttons E Panels for customizing layout and specifying output
options
Lightroom can create two types of web galleries:
HTML Gallery
Produces a web page of thumbnail images that link to pages with larger versions of the photos. Airtight
galleries are HTML.
Flash Gallery
Produces a website with different views: a row of thumbnail images that display a larger version of the
photos, and a navigable slideshow. View these galleries in a browser using Adobe Flash® Player.
To create a web gallery in Lightroom, follow these basic steps:
1. Select the photos you want to include in your gallery.
In the Library module, select images in the Grid view or Filmstrip. See
Selecting photos in the Grid view and the
In the Library module, you can also use the Folders or Collections panel to select a folder or a collection of photos to
use in the web gallery.
2. Arrange the photo order.
Switch to the Web module. The photos you selected appear in both the Filmstrip and in the work area in the center of
the Web module.
If your source photos are in a collection or a folder that doesn't contain any subfolders, drag photos in the Filmstrip to
rearrange them in the order that you want them to appear in the gallery. See
Rearrange web gallery photo order
You can filter the photos in the Filmstrip of the Web module by clicking the Use pop-up menu in the toolbar and
choosing All Photos, Selected Photos, or Flagged Photos.
3. Choose a template for the gallery.
On the left side of the Web module, move the pointer over a name in the Template Browser; a preview of the template
appears in the Preview panel above the Template Browser. Click a template name to select it for your gallery. See