Version 1.14.3 is available for download.
For a detailed list of changes and to download the latest version, see the AdoramaPix Plug-in home page.
Blending passion and experience
Version 1.14.3 is available for download.
For a detailed list of changes and to download the latest version, see the AdoramaPix Plug-in home page.
Version 1.14.2 is available for download.
This fixes a couple of issues with creating new albums. For the version history, see the Adorama Plug-in page.
Here is a quick fix for version 1.14 – version 1.14.1 resolves the issue with not prompting the user for the album name when creating new albums, so albums would be created with no name.
Version 1.14.0 resolves the compatibility issue introduced after a recent change in Adorama’s online service, adds the ability to edit album descriptions, and offers a couple of other improvements.
Version 1.13.2 resolves the issue with file size limit being only too low. Now the limit matches Adorama’s specifications, 60 MB per single photo.
Visit Adorama Plugin Home Page to download the latest version.
Version 1.13 is available for download.
Adorama has recently implemented another change to their web service, so my plug-in stopped working for a while. This version restores its operation and adds the ability to rename albums and modify their descriptions right from the Export dialog.
Visit Adorama Plugin Home Page to download the latest version.
Version 1.8 is available for download.
This update fixes some glitches in the authorization process and add the ability to submit the debug log for troubleshooting directly from the plug-in. Most importantly, this version makes the plug-in compatible with Lightroom 3. However, due to an internal bug in Lightroom, the plug-in doesn’t work in Lightroom 3.0 for Mac OS.
Version 20100123.6 is available for download.
I, among thousands of other Lightroom fans can’t wait to get my hands on LR3, which appears to be scheduled for release around April. Many users, however, have already jumped the gun and started using the beta version not only for testing (as advised by Adobe), but for their photo processing needs as well. This release of my Adorama plug-in is an attempt to support their optimism and trust in a great product by giving them the ability to export photos from Lightroom 3 Beta to AdoramaPix.
This update also fixes a couple of issues with saving user choices and reusing server connection on subsequent exports.
There was a Mac user who reported an issue with the export dialog being too wide and truncated on the right-hand side. Unfortunately she didn’t reply to my requests to provide a screenshot. If anyone is experiencing the same issue, please send me a screenshot so I can see what’s going on.
I use AdoramaPix to print my photos. So far my experience with them has been only positive in terms of both, quality of prints and customer service. Unfortunately they don’t offer a Lightroom plugin to upload photos to their lab. This is where I felt my programming skills would come in handy, so I developed this little plugin.
Download and use this plugin free of charge, all I ask in return from you is to provide some feedback.
Visit the Export to AdormapaPix plugin page to download the package.