
Alternatively, if you already have an Adobe Stock account you can use your existing login. When you’ve completed the signup process, select Save in the Stock plug-in dialog. You can use your Creative Cloud account to login as Adobe Stock contributor. To get started contributing to Adobe Stock you need to go through a one-time on-boarding process in which you set up the plug-in. For those who are inclined, it provides you with the opportunity to showcase your work to other customers directly inside Creative Cloud applications. Nevertheless, for those interested, it’s useful to be able to access the service from within Lightroom itself. As with the previous attempt (late 2000’s) by Adobe to encourage more customers to use their stock photo service I suspect this feature will be of interest to a small subset of Lightroom users rather than the majority. You can now submit images directly from Lightroom CC to the new Adobe Stock Contributor Site using the new Adobe Stock Publish Service. New features for Lightroom CC Subscribers Note that this version of Lightroom on Mac requires the use of OSX 10.10 and greater.

There are also some new features available to CC subscribers. Adobe’s goal for this release is to provide additional camera raw support, lens profile support and address bugs that were introduced in previous releases of Lightroom.
