
If you do this, the image titles and captions will be embedded within the images themselves and can be extracted for use in future galleries (using either JuiceboxBuilder or the Lightroom plugin). You can leave the metadata in place for just the duration of creating the gallery or you can save it to your source images.
To add titles and captions to your images, in the Lightroom 'Library' panel select an image then use the 'Title' and 'Caption' fields in the right-hand 'MetaData' section. You will see the selected images show on the image strip at bottom of Lightroom. Now in the Catalog section on the left, select 'Quick Collection +'. Select the images, then right-click and do 'Add to Quick Collection'. To choose your gallery images, go to the Lightroom 'Library' panel. Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 & 10- C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Web Galleries\Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Adobe\Lightroom\Web Galleries\. Users/username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Web Galleries/ If the 'Web Galleries' folder does not exist, you need to create it manually. If the method above does not work, you may need to manually install the plugin by copying it to the one of the following locations, depending upon your operating system. Check that 'Juicebox-Lite' is listed in the 'Layout Style' menu. Windows - Drag and drop the juicebox_lite.lrwebengine folder inside the 'adobe-lightroom-plugin' folder onto the Lightroom desktop shortcut. Mac OS X - Double click the juicebox_lite.lrwebengine file inside the 'adobe-lightroom-plugin' folder.
Install the plugin, depending on your OS:. Juicebox-Lite can be downloaded from here. Download and unzip Juicebox to your desktop. Follow these steps to automatically build Juicebox galleries using Adobe Lightroom 4, 5, 6, Classic CC 7 and higher (Windows or Mac).