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by Jeffrey Friedl Mon, September 3rd, 2018 1:06pm JST (6 years, 2 months ago) iPhone 7 Plus — 1/40 sec, f/1.8, ISO 25 — map & image data — nearby photos Starting in the Ocean rear wheel in the Sea of Japan city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan I recently did a bicycle ride that I'd been planning for months: to do Japan's biggest road climb, a single climb going from sea level to Japan's highest
July 11th, 2010 9:54pm JST (13 years, 7 months ago) One of the first things a photographer learns about image formats is that JPEG image compression is “lossy”, meaning that the smaller file produced by greater compression comes at the cost of lower image quality. How much lower — whether low enough to “matter” — depends on the situation. JPEG compression can be remarkably effective at reducing th
November 18th, 2022 5:55pm JST (1 year, 9 months ago) Japanese roads often have different rules between bicycles and cars, such as a bicycle being allowed to go against traffic on many one-way roads, or a bicycle being prohibited from certain road sections. However, the related traffic signage can be confusing even for Japanese natives. Making it even more confusing is that certain kinds of situat
This plugin for Adobe Lightroom Classic works with your Twitter account to allow you to tweet a photo from your catalog, along with a message. Photo-tweets sent with it are labeled by Twitter as “via Adobe Lightroom Photo Tweeter”. As of December 2014, it seems that Twitter allows up to 3,000 photo-tweets per day. This plugin works in Lightroom Classic, and older versions as far back as Lightroom
Twitter OAuth Authentication Routines in Lua, for Lightroom Plugins Having added Twitter support to a bunch of my Lightroom plugins, I thought I'd go ahead and share the Lua routine that does the OAuth authentication. The OAuth concept seems snazzy, but wow, the documentation is scattered and it was difficult to pin down exactly what was required. It would have been nice had they just shown a simp
This “export filter” plugin for Adobe Lightroom Classic allows you to strip selected metadata components from images as they are exported. You can use it, for example, to remove the embedded thumbnail and any Lightroom develop-history metadata, while retaining other metadata, such as the exposure settings, lens information, copyright, etc. You can also inject/overwrite certain metadata fields (tit
My Tech-Related Photography Posts My Lightroom-to-iPad Workflow Lightroom Goodies (lots of plugins) Digital Image Color Spaces Online Exif (Image Data) Viewer Jeffrey's Autofocus Test Chart Photoshop Calendar-Template-Building Script How to Prepare Photos for an iPad A Qualitative Analysis of NEF Compression Tripod Stability Tests more... This page lists my Lightroom-related plugins and posts. Not
by Jeffrey Friedl Thu, September 4th, 2008 5:56am JST (16 years ago) Still Loading: [ ......................................................................] (The white line on the left side of the blue “exposure” band, below the big “@”, is when the camera's flash fired for the exposure.) Marianne Oelund recently posted a sequence of images of a Nikon D3 shutter in action, over on the Digital Pho
This plugin for Adobe Lightroom Classic allows you to export images from Lightroom directly to your Flickr account. This plugin works in Lightroom Classic, and older versions as far back as Lightroom 3, though some features depend on the version of Lightroom. The same download works for both Windows and Mac. See the box to the upper right for the download link (in orange) and installation instruct
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Google has started to dismantle PicasaWeb, and many features no longer work. If you use PicasaWeb, you should migrate away immediately. Google has stated that they have no plans to release an API for Google Photos, so a Lightroom plugin for Google Photos is highly unlikely to materialize. This plugin allows you to export images from Lightroom directly to your Google PicasaWeb (AKA “Google Photos”)
by Jeffrey Friedl Fri, September 15th, 2006 1:44pm JST (17 years, 6 months ago) As I mentioned in my previous post, my Mastering Regular Expressions book was just reviewed on Slashdot. One thing that struck me in reading all the resulting comments was the (several different copies of an) apparently famous quote that goes something like: Some people, when confronted with a problem, think “I know, I
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