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Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-04-24 15:05:57 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. I shall indeed. I just opened LR and it tells me there are updates available. Click on download and it takes me to a web page trying to sell me LR. -- Pablo http://www.ipernity.com/home/313627 https://paulc.es/ https://paulc.es/piso https://paulc.es/elpatio |
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On 2015-04-24 17:58:38 +0000, Pablo said:
Savageduck wrote: On 2015-04-24 15:05:57 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. I shall indeed. I just opened LR and it tells me there are updates available. Click on download and it takes me to a web page trying to sell me LR. What version of LR do you have? LR, LR2, LR3, LR4, or LR5? The ability to publish to Flickr has been available since LR3. So, if you choose, you can forego the upgrade which costs $79. Lightroom 6 upgrade only is available. Here is how to go about that. http://photorumors.com/2015/04/21/here-is-the-direct-link-to-downloadupgrade-the-standalone-version-of-adobe-lightroom-6/ -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-04-24 17:58:38 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: On 2015-04-24 15:05:57 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. I shall indeed. I just opened LR and it tells me there are updates available. Click on download and it takes me to a web page trying to sell me LR. What version of LR do you have? LR, LR2, LR3, LR4, or LR5? The ability to publish to Flickr has been available since LR3. So, if you choose, you can forego the upgrade which costs $79. Lightroom 6 upgrade only is available. Here is how to go about that. http://photorumors.com/2015/04/21/here-is-the-direct-link-to-downloadupgrade-the-standalone-version-of-adobe-lightroom-6/ Prolly would have bought the upgrade, but all the links are broken. -- Pablo http://www.ipernity.com/home/313627 https://paulc.es/ https://paulc.es/piso https://paulc.es/elpatio |
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Pablo wrote:
Savageduck wrote: On 2015-04-24 17:58:38 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: On 2015-04-24 15:05:57 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. I shall indeed. I just opened LR and it tells me there are updates available. Click on download and it takes me to a web page trying to sell me LR. What version of LR do you have? LR, LR2, LR3, LR4, or LR5? The ability to publish to Flickr has been available since LR3. So, if you choose, you can forego the upgrade which costs $79. Lightroom 6 upgrade only is available. Here is how to go about that. http://photorumors.com/2015/04/21/here-is-the-direct-link-to-downloadupgrade-the-standalone-version-of-adobe-lightroom-6/ Prolly would have bought the upgrade, but all the links are broken. Scratch that - just bought it from the Spanish site for 75 euros. -- Pablo http://www.ipernity.com/home/313627 https://paulc.es/ https://paulc.es/piso https://paulc.es/elpatio |
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Pablo wrote:
Pablo wrote: Savageduck wrote: Lightroom 6 upgrade only is available. Here is how to go about that. http://photorumors.com/2015/04/21/here-is-the-direct-link-to-downloadupgrade-the-standalone-version-of-adobe-lightroom-6/ Prolly would have bought the upgrade, but all the links are broken. Scratch that - just bought it from the Spanish site for 75 euros. And Elements 13 for 82 euros. -- Pablo http://www.ipernity.com/home/313627 https://paulc.es/ https://paulc.es/piso https://paulc.es/elpatio |
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Pablo wrote:
Pablo wrote: Savageduck wrote: On 2015-04-24 17:58:38 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: On 2015-04-24 15:05:57 +0000, Pablo said: Savageduck wrote: If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. I shall indeed. I just opened LR and it tells me there are updates available. Click on download and it takes me to a web page trying to sell me LR. What version of LR do you have? LR, LR2, LR3, LR4, or LR5? The ability to publish to Flickr has been available since LR3. So, if you choose, you can forego the upgrade which costs $79. Lightroom 6 upgrade only is available. Here is how to go about that. http://photorumors.com/2015/04/21/here-is-the-direct-link-to-downloadupgrade-the-standalone-version-of-adobe-lightroom-6/ Prolly would have bought the upgrade, but all the links are broken. Scratch that - just bought it from the Spanish site for 75 euros. And now trying to get a refund as it is only for 64 bit. Bugger. -- Pablo http://www.ipernity.com/home/313627 https://paulc.es/ https://paulc.es/piso https://paulc.es/elpatio |
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In article , Savageduck wrote:
Sandman: Sound really weird. This is an application by Flickr downloaded from the Camera Roll view on their page. Do you have the Camera Roll view, then? I Have a Pro account, not sure whether that makes any difference Pablo: That must be it. I cancelled my pro account and moved to Ipernity some years ago, when Flickr went all tabletty. If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. That has been available since LR3. And it sucks big time, which is a pity. But this is a limit in Lightroom's plugin handling rather than in Flickr. I liked how Aperture handeled this much better. I got a "Flick" 'folder' in the sidebar, which had sub-folders which were all my flickr "sets" (now "albums") and I could drag any photo to any set at any time. -- Sandman |
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In article ,
Sandman wrote: In article , Savageduck wrote: Sandman: Sound really weird. This is an application by Flickr downloaded from the Camera Roll view on their page. Do you have the Camera Roll view, then? I Have a Pro account, not sure whether that makes any difference Pablo: That must be it. I cancelled my pro account and moved to Ipernity some years ago, when Flickr went all tabletty. If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. That has been available since LR3. And it sucks big time, which is a pity. But this is a limit in Lightroom's plugin handling rather than in Flickr. I liked how Aperture handeled this much better. I got a "Flick" 'folder' in the sidebar, which had sub-folders which were all my flickr "sets" (now "albums") and I could drag any photo to any set at any time. You're a dev. This is what is called business opportunity! -- teleportation kills |
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In article , android wrote:
Sound really weird. This is an application by Flickr downloaded from the Camera Roll view on their page. Do you have the Camera Roll view, then? I Have a Pro account, not sure whether that makes any difference Pablo: That must be it. I cancelled my pro account and moved to Ipernity some years ago, when Flickr went all tabletty. Savageduck: If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. That has been available since LR3. Sandman: And it sucks big time, which is a pity. But this is a limit in Lightroom's plugin handling rather than in Flickr. I liked how Aperture handeled this much better. I got a "Flick" 'folder' in the sidebar, which had sub-folders which were all my flickr "sets" (now "albums") and I could drag any photo to any set at any time. You're a dev. This is what is called business opportunity! Nope, since I'm not the developer of Lightroom. -- Sandman |
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In article ,
Sandman wrote: In article , android wrote: Sound really weird. This is an application by Flickr downloaded from the Camera Roll view on their page. Do you have the Camera Roll view, then? I Have a Pro account, not sure whether that makes any difference Pablo: That must be it. I cancelled my pro account and moved to Ipernity some years ago, when Flickr went all tabletty. Savageduck: If you have Lightroom, when in the *Library* Module, go to the *Publishing Services* panel on the left side and all you need for exporting to Flickr, or some of the other social network sites is right there waiting for you to configure to your account. That has been available since LR3. Sandman: And it sucks big time, which is a pity. But this is a limit in Lightroom's plugin handling rather than in Flickr. I liked how Aperture handeled this much better. I got a "Flick" 'folder' in the sidebar, which had sub-folders which were all my flickr "sets" (now "albums") and I could drag any photo to any set at any time. You're a dev. This is what is called business opportunity! Nope, since I'm not the developer of Lightroom. The outside of the box thingy ain't you is it??? -- teleportation kills |
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