![]() ![]() ![]() But wait, there’s more: if you publish a photo to Flickr, then make changes to that photo in Lightroom’s Develop module, Lightroom’s Publish Service marks it and gives you the option of uploading it again. Lightroom tells you which photos have already been uploaded, and which ones haven’t. You create a Published Collection containing the photos that you would like to upload to a website (for example, Flickr). They tell you if a photo has changed after you have published it, so you can re-publish it. Published Collections have one purpose only: to publish your images to either a hard drive location or a photo sharing website such as those listed above.These are the same as regular Collections (which you can learn more about in my article Use Lightroom Collections to Improve Your Workflow) except for these key differences: Lightroom’s Publish Services use a special type of Collection called Published Collections (there are also Published Collection Sets and Published Smart Collections). How to Upload Photos to Flickr and 500px using Lightroom 5 Publishing Collections Today I’ll concentrate on the two you are most likely to use for your best images: Flickr and 500px. ![]() You can use these to publish photos to photo sharing websites like Facebook, Behance, Flickr, 500px and more. The skills you’ve learned so far in this series (yes, there is a series – I’ll provide links to the relevant articles at the appropriate points) all come together with Lightroom’s Publish Services. It is much quicker, and ultimately simpler, to organize your photos using Lightroom Collections, than it is to search through the folders on your hard drive containing those photos when you need something. The main benefit of Lightroom’s Library module is that it saves you time. ![]()
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