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after update my plugin version, i got always the key and upload request on export.
i downgrade now, to see, if i made an error or the new plugin does not the same, like the older one with my modification.
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You should be able to use your same modified pixelpost php files, as they were not changed, only the Lightroom plugin itself was changed.
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after try something, incl. the older version, none version let me upload to my site.
i reinstall booth, pixelpost script and lightroom plugin. i got always a request with my password and upload url. i tunred off all traffic management, incl little snitch etc. flickr upload works, but pixelpost not enemymore. any ideas?
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problem solved. my fault.
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i have one questions.
i have made some images out of lightroom with photoshop addition and watermark things.. now i have loaded them in lightroom to upload to pixelpost.. the issue is ex. 1 image of 200kb 800x571 pixel dimension loaded in to Lightroom and if i export to pixelpost from lightroom the file uploaded to my site becomes 600kb.. is there a way i can use just simple uploader instead re images compression using and with all exif details loaded ? |
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With Lightroom, when you export you create new a file, there is no way to have it passthrough a file, unchanged. That being said, couldn't you simply save your modified image as a PSD or TIFF file, and store that in Lightroom, then when you export the file to Pixelpost as a JPG, you could adjust the compression slider until you're happy with the quality and size. Lightroom also allows you to "Minimize Embedded Metadata", which should strip out the EXIF data, along with the other included metatada, such as title and caption.
Let me know how that works out for you.
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Hello Jay,
after going through this thread, I didn't found a real advice to the problem, that Lightroom 1.3 doesn't accept a valid Post key and URL. (btw: The firewall-adjustment for Lightroom has access to the internet.) I use the Plugin Version 1.0.2ß.. I don't know, what to do anymore. It would be sooo cool if it would work... Thank you in advance, devo. |
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Could you post a screenshot, or copy-paste the actual error that it tells you?
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The Message is:
oh no! It looks like we were unable to connect to Pixelpost. Please verify that your Post Key Url are set correctly That's it. Any idea? Ah... by the way... in your installation instruction you wrote, that on Windows XP the folder "Modules" can be found at WINDOWS XP: C:\Documents and Settings\{your_username}\Application Data\Adobe\Lightroom\Modules\ I could find only this: C:\Documents and Settings\{your_username}\ ... nothing further On my harddrive the "Modules" folder is here: D:\Programme\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.3\Modules Is this the problem? |
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"The Message is:
oh no! It looks like we were unable to connect to Pixelpost. Please verify that your Post Key Url are set correctly That's it...." Its same for me,no idea. Anyone? |
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