FAQ: How do I share files in Revel?

SHARING OVERVIEW:
In Revel, you can share links to albums which allows others to view photos and videos from a web browser at adoberevel.com. Revel also supports sharing in a variety of other ways, by email, facebook, twitter, message, etc. In addition, users can create libraries and invite other revel users (such as close friends and family) to collaborate in a group library. Collaborative users in a group library can add photos and videos, make comments, and favorite photos and videos.
SHARING PHOTOS AND VIDEOS ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Users can share specified photos and videos on social media sites such as facebook and twitter. They can also post a link on social media sites that will take users to view an album on adoberevel.com in their browser.
SHARING LINKS TO ALBUMS (Recipient does not need a Revel account)
General sharing in Revel is done by sending a link to an album to others so that they can then click on it or paste it into a web browser in order to access your Revel album online for viewing and downloading files (You can enable or disable downloading for each album). If you want to share a particular photo, you can view an album in the browser, then select the photo of choice, and then copy the url in the browser bar and send that instead. Users will still have access to the entire album, but it will open one specific photo.
SHARING VIDEOS
In iOS, you can share a video by tapping on the video to bring it up in full screen view (loupe view). Tap on the arrow on the upper right hand corner and pick "share". You can share via message, twitter , or email. Alternately, you can select the arrow and pick share to facebook.
In adoberevel.com, videos must be put into an album and then a link to the album can be shared as described above in “Sharing Links to Albums”
Video is not yet supported in the Mac and Windows 8 versions of Revel.
GROUP LIBRARIES  (Recipient must have a Revel account)
Revel users have the ability to create additional libraries, and the option to maintain them collaboratively with selected trusted users. This feature allows multiple users to login to Revel and access a "GROUP" library. The owner invites other users to participate in his/her group library by email invitation. Users who participate in a group library will have access to the library when they login to their own accounts. They can add and edit files, and remove files that they have added, but cannot delete files that others have added.
See this link for a great overview to get started with Revel. Note the tab for apple vs windows platforms:
http://www.adobe.com/support/revel/gettingstarted/revel_gs.html
Revel 1.10 for Mac
Share individual photos
On a Mac, you can export or copy versions of the photo to use in other applications. Click the actions icon and select export current version or export original. In addition, in full screen view (loupe view) for one photo, click the actions icon, and select share on Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, message, or Airdrop.
Share an album
Share a link to an album: From Album view, click on the sharing icon and click Share This Album > Copy Link. You can enable downloads by setting the Allow Downloads slide to on.
Invite others to participate in a Group Library
In Mac version 1.10, click on the gear to bring up the library listing. Click on the > symbol inside the blue circle. In the SHARING WITH  section, click on the + in the green circle to add a user. Just insert the email  (adobeID)  that they use to log into Revel. This will send them an invitation to participate in the group library and once they accept, it will appear in their revel library list .
Revel 2.1 for iOS- (iPad, iPhone, & iTouch)
Share individual photos
On an iPad or iPhone, you can share a photo on Facebook, Twitter, or through email. Tap the arrow in the rectangle icon and choose share, then select either email, facebook, or more for options.
Share an album
From Album view, tap on the arrow icon and then tap on Album Settings. Slide to turn Share via adoberevel.com ON. You can enable downloads by setting the slide to ON. Then, click Share Link... You can share via email, message, or twitter (if logged in) or copy the link to send to anyone.
Alternately, click 'View in Browser' to copy the URL for sharing. After clicking 'view in browser', you must tap on the browser  bar to see the link, then tap again on the url to highlight it in the browser bar. Choose  'copy' and you can then paste it into your destination (email, facebook, twitter, text message, etc...)
Share a video
Tap on the video you want to share to bring up full screen view (loupe view). Tap on the arrow in the top right corner and select "share". Select message, facebook, twitter, or email.
Invite others to participate in a Group Library
ON iphone/ipad version 2.1:
If you are in a library or album, then click the icon of 3 parallel lines to get to the library listing. Tap the 'i' with the circle around it next to the name of the library that you want to invite others to join.
In the SHARING WITH  section, click on the "+" in the green circle to invite users to join this library. Just insert the email (adobeID)  that they use for logging into Revel.  This will invite them to participate in the group library. It will show in their library list when they login and accept the invitation, and they will be able to add files to it and view it's contents.
Windows 8 Revel version 1.0
Share individual photos
When viewing photos in either a library or album, swipe down or right-click on one or more photos to select them. If it is not already visible, swipe up from the bottom of the screen or right-click to display the App bar. Tap or click Share to Facebook on the App bar. Alternately, you can share photos through email or other apps already installed on your device. To share, swipe from the right edge or scroll your mouse to bottom right and the share charms will appear. Click share and all of the apps available for sharing from your device will be displayed. Tap on the app to choose where to share your photos/videos.
Share an album
Tap or click on the word albums to get to album view. From the album view, tap or click on an album to open it. Swipe up or right-click to display the app bar. Tap or click Album Settings. In the Web Share section, you can move the slider to turn Share via adoberevel.com ON. If you wish to enable download, then you can move the slider for Allow downloads to ON.  You can then choose from the two options that display, Share Link (which opens share charms) and  View in Browser.
Invite others to participate in a Group Library
From the library view, tap on the library settings icon in the bottom right. In the SHARING WITH  section, click on the "+" to invite users to  join your group library. Insert the email  (adobeID) they use to log into Revel.  This will invite them to participate in the group library. The group library will show in their library list when they login and accept the invitation, and they will be able to add files and view the library's contents.
Elements 12
Share an album
In the left pane, click the icon next to the album.
Click Start Sharing.
Note down the URL displayed on the next screen. You can email this URL to friends with whom you want to share the album.
Invite others to participate in a Group Library
In the left pane, click the icon next to the library name.
Enter the email address of a collaborator you would like to invite and click Add. Elements adds the new group members and prompts you that the invitation is pending acceptance.
Invite more group library participants if desired.
Click Done.
Premiere Elements 12
Privately share your video on Revel :
Using Premiere Elements 12, you can upload your video story to Revel. Once you have created your project on timeline, you can click on Publish+Share option. Select Private Web album there. Using this option you can upload your edited video story on Revel. You get the link of video on Revel which you can share with your friends and family.
Adoberevel.com from a web browser
Share an album:
From the Album view, click on an album to select it. Click on the globe icon and  then on Start Sharing. to share via adoberevel.com. Turn the slide ON if you want to enable downloads. Click on Facebook, Twitter, or Google+ icons to share an album there. Click on View Shared Album to see the album in a web browser and copy the URL to send to others so that they can see your album. After clicking 'view in browser', you must highlight the url in the browser bar and copy it (ctrl c in windows, cmd c in mac) and you can paste it into your destination (email, facebook, twitter, blog, other social media etc...)

Hi Gábor,
It is possible you are sharing the wrong URL. This wouldn't surprise me as the FAQ is terribly confusing. I am going to re-state how to share an album with friends.
To share an album from adoberevel.com:
1. Go into your Library and create an album with whatever images you'd like.
2. While in the album select Share. A dialog displays - select to Start Sharing
3. After that another dialog displays with a short URL. Copy that URL and send it out via email or use one of the share icons that display on that screen. You can also select from that screen if you want people to be able to download images.
You can select to stop sharing the album at any time by going back to that same dialog and select to Stop Sharing.
If you want to share an album through the Revel Desktop:
1. Go into your Library and select the Album icon (or go to File>New Empty Album
2. Enter a name for you album. Select the Share to adoberevel.com checkbox. You can also decide if you want to allow downloads here.
3. A short URL will be generated. You can copy that now if you'd like or come back to it. Select Create button.
4. Add photos to the album.
5. Click on the album in the list and a little " i " will display next to the album name. Click on it and the URL will display. That is the URL that you share. 
Again, you can select to stop sharing the album at any time by going back to that same dialog and select to Stop Sharing.
Glenyse

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