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Images uploaded with plugin not converted to sRGB
First of all, thanks for the great plugin. It works almost perfectly. Actually the made my decision for pixelpost as the software to run my new photoblog (http://kolamilch.de) easy. I just have one issue with this plugin, which had been mentioned before: Images uploaded via the plugin are in Adobe RGB not sRGB. Has this issue been resolved yet?
Latest Lightroom (1.4.1) here, PP 1.7.1, and v1.0 Beta 2 for the plugin. Thanks in advance -- marc |
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If you go to the pixelpost.lrdevplugin folder and open up the file PixelpostExportServiceProvider.lua you can comment out line number 35:
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-- allowColorSpaces = { 'sRGB' },
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Thanks a lot, that seems to work beautifully.
Looks like I just could not imagine that manually selecting the color profile would make a difference. Thanks again -- marc |
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This is awesome. I was heading to bed last night after some Lightroom work and a new post on my photoblog thinking... 'I wish there was a plugin/module to export from Lightroom straight to pixelpost..' then I thought 'I bet the pixelpost.org forums already has a discussion going on about this very thing'.
Sure enough - here it is! Can't wait to check it out this evening when I get home. Thanks in advance for your work on this, it'll be a nice time-saver.
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Any plans on updating this awesome plugin to work with Lightroom 2.0?
Thanks! -J |
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Over here it was working out of the box after installing LR2.
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Addon's dissapear on install
This sounds like a great addon but I am having an issue. When I upload the file to the addons directory and then go to the admin interface the addons area is blank. If I delete the pp_upload and refresh they all show up again. I tried setting the permissions to 777 and it was no different.
Can anyone let me know what to do? |
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ajbarickman, To find out what's causing the page not to load, add the text "errorsall" to the end of the url, like this: /admin/index.php?view=addons&errorsall And let me know what it says is wrong.
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Weird, just uploaded it again and now the addons all show up. Maybe a caching issue of some sort? I don't think that these two are related but now I am getting "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'ASC limit 0,1' at line 1" on my homepage.
I see another thread on this but with no resolution, I posted here in the off chance that it might be related. Thanks |
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Lightroom 2
I'm having a similar problem to the person who said that the plugin didn't retain their key information. I'm assuming that it's because I'm using Lightroom 2, but mbecher said it worked for their Lightroom 2 version. Any ideas? It would be fantastic to have LR2 and PP working together.
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