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I can now process a photo in Lightroom, move it around as needed to LightZone or Elements, pop it back to Lightroom at full size and then send it to the server using my preset 'width limit' parameter (currently 700 pixels). Oh, my gosh: how about a sample Export function to post directly to Flickr? (no use for me, but.).and a direct ftp upload service.with resize (constraint-based and selectable)! Oh, it was time to check this out. Okay, now there's something I could maybe use to learn the language they've used to program Lightroom, but hey. Well, what they've cooked up is an SDK for the Export section of the show. After all, I hooked up with Lightroom after finding the public beta on the Labs, so maybe it would be worth a look to see what they're planning.
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This ones for garret and the other phototogs out there who use Lightroom and maintain Flickr accounts or simply post to the net via their own servers: As a tangent to the project in Thursday's post, I ran across a notice from Adobe Labs wherein they mentioned opening up a Lightroom SDK. Oh, and "notice to all": Daniel passed his driving test! Regardless, this was an excellent challenge and a way to expand my horizons a bit, and I think the quality of the work you'll find in the Flickr pool is worth a trip by to check out the various media used by a very diverse group of world spanning artists. Short version: if you'd like to see what the artists who frequent Patti's place have come up with for book illustrations, have a looksee here.and about this time next year, you may see some version of our works in print.or not the publishing industry is somewhat fickle. and while all the painters and collage people have a certain flexibility (or so I feel) in how they can let things flow, my work is often derived from the photos I take.and this would be a 'preplanned' thing. and how could I interpret it in my medium?. A full page format would put me right in my target zone.only, which essay would I be assigned?.
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and then things changed a bit: now the publisher wanted to evaluate exactly how to use these proposed pieces as book art: perhaps in full page format rather than as a 'super cap' for the lead in paragraph to each essay? Oh, man, now we're in my format! A 2.5" x 3.5" card would be doable, but I can get away with some tricks at that size.
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and so did the publisher and the concept morphed into maybe those being used as book art.and when the call went out for interested parties on that, I sent in my 'email of intent'.and was accepted. So she brought that up to the readership, and the ATC crowd all went "Woot!" and started talking. Still, easy enough: she writes very well, and her posts are very thought provoking.but somewhere along the line one of her readers suggested artist trading cards as something that would could be matched up to each essay that will be used (37 of them, but some strange coincidence ). Easy enough she's a published author several times over, but this is the first time she's worked on something totally derived from her web site. Okay, so what's been the project that's kept me up late at night for a couple of nights? Patti Digh, over at 37 Days is working on getting a book of her blog essays published. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Most Recent