Export to FTP with Lightroom
When you’re making webgalleries in Lightroom you are able to upload your gallery directly to an FTP-server. But if you are a photographer who just wants to upload your files to an FTP-server, without the gallery files (html, flash etc.) you’re toast… until now. Read more
Free web gallery template for Lightroom
TTG Panic Gallery is a gallery template for the Adobe Lightroom Web module incorporating codefidelty’s Panic Coda Navigation Tutorial, based on the groovy tricks on Panic’s Coda website.
Because the gallery loads thumbnails and full size images together into a single page, the gallery is really geared towards smaller presentations. But it’s your truck; load it how you like, and look good doing it.
The gallery supports TTG XML Auto Index and CoolIris, and is fully customizable.
Have a look at the Sample gallery
More information, download and instructions can be found here
Geoencoding (GPS) Plugin for Lightroom
Jeffrey Friedl has done a bunch of great plugins/piglets for Lightroom. This plugin – for Lightroom 2.0 and later – allows you to geoencode your photos from within Lightroom. This means you can put your GPS data right into your META information of your photos. Read more
Liveview your studioshots in Lightroom
If you’re a happy mac user and you’ve been missing the Tether (See your shots “live”) function in Lightroom 2, you probably going to be even happier now. Read more
Export images from Lightroom to your blog!
Did you know there’s a plugin for Lightroom that makes it possible for you to export your photos directly to your blog!?
Timothy Armes’, the man behind LR2/Mogrify (which I’ve talked about before) has made it again. Read more
Tutorial:How to put image stamps in your photos with Lightroom.
Did you know you can put image stamps on your photos directly from Lightroom? A photographer usually put his logo stamp on all his images to mark them as a part of his/her work. This is often done using a pre-made Photoshop action but I will tell you how to do it within Lightroom instead to save some production time. Read more
How to export your images from Lightroom to flickr

Now that I’ve just set up a group on flickr for presetsheaven, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to export your photos directly from Lightroom to your account on flickr.com? Well, actually you can! Read more












