Version 1.8.1 is available for download. This update provides a number of fixes. To review the change log and download the latest version, visit the Snapfish Plug-in Home Page.
I am happy to announce the immediate availability of the NextGEN Gallery Export Plug-in for Adobe Lightroom. This plug-in allows you to export and publish photos from Lightroom directly to WordPress blogs running the wonderful NextGEN Gallery plugin by Alex Rabe.
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 2.3.2 is available for download. This is a maintenance release fixing a number of backward compatibility issues with Lightroom 2. For a detailed list of changes and to download the latest version, see the Costco Photo Center plug-in home page.
Descriptions of the “Extras” features introduced in version 1.22.0 are now available on the MobileMe Plug-in Advanced Features page.
I just wanted to share some of the photos I took during my vacation trip to Mexico and Puerto Rico in the end of 2010 and beginning of this year.
Version 1.22.0 is available for download. This release offers a number of advanced features for synchronizing albums on MobileMe with your Lightroom catalog. Now you can import existing albums into your MobileMe publish service and populate them with previously uploaded photos. The new version also allows you to clear the “Modified to Re-Publish” flag […]
Piwigo plug-in version 1.4.2 is available for download. To review the change log and download the latest version, visit the Piwigo plug-in home page.
Version 1.0.6 is available for download. This update features a number of fixes and improvements. Also, this update implements backward compatibility with Lightroom 2.4-2.7 and adds support for Export operations. One of the major additions is the ability to manage only “owned” albums – this is a great feature suggested by Peter Persing who […]
Piwigo plug-in version 1.4.1 has been released and now is available for download. To review the change log and download the latest version, see the Piwigo plug-in home page. I’d like to express my gratitude to Philippe Devarieux who helped me identify and fix some issues in the French translation of the plug-in.