Lightroom Plugin

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Greg

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Jun 1, 2010, 8:59:38 PM6/1/10
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I was wondering if there is any plans to include a direct export to
PTGUI from Lightroom, I would find it so useful, if I could select my
images in Lightroom and then export them directly to PTGUI, other HDR
programs offer this, and it is great.

At the moment, I have to have lightroom open, and windows explorer to
find the appropriate files.


Thanks
Greg

Peter Zwarich

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Jun 1, 2010, 9:11:11 PM6/1/10
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Drag and drop your image files from the Lightroom interface right into PTGui's interface.
I hope that helps.  I just figured that one out recently and I think it has been helping my work flow a bit.

I second a plugin . . . I would pay for that.

Keep up the good work.

pz


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Edson Maiero

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Jun 1, 2010, 9:37:19 PM6/1/10
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Bjørn K Nilssen

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Jun 2, 2010, 7:39:24 AM6/2/10
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On 1 Jun 2010 at 21:11, Peter Zwarich wrote:

> Drag and drop your image files from the Lightroom interface right into
> PTGui's interface.
> I hope that helps. I just figured that one out recently and I think it has
> been helping my work flow a bit.
>
> I second a plugin . . . I would pay for that.

How could a plugin be easier than just dragging your images into PTgui - for free?
I really wish that feature request doesn't get added to the wish list, pushing other and
much more needed wishes further down that list ;)

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Peter Zwarich

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Jun 2, 2010, 8:20:04 AM6/2/10
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there could be more to it than just a glorified drag n' drop plugin . . . if it is unwarranted it does not get done.  it is an idea, a thought . . . is this not the point of discussion boards?
put it at the bottom of the list - you are right it is not of high importance.  it is just an idea.

2010/6/2 Bjørn K Nilssen <b...@bknilssen.no>



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Robin (wedding photographer)

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Jul 13, 2012, 3:38:13 AM7/13/12
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Don't use drag & drop from Lightroom. It doesn't take into account the develop settings you may have applied, so it'll use only the original image without any modification. You can however to TIFF or JPG and then immediately drag and drop these new files into PTGUI.


Robin Groenevelt
International Wedding Photographer

Pixeditor

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Jul 13, 2012, 4:48:00 PM7/13/12
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I'm a new PT Gui (Mac) user.

From Lightroom, once the images have been adjusted, I exported the RAW (.orf) files to a test folder.

There was only 1 image needing additional control points and the attached image demonstrates a very workable file.

This is a very robust s/w program!

Erik Krause

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Jul 13, 2012, 6:22:55 PM7/13/12
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Am 13.07.2012 22:48, schrieb Pixeditor:
> From Lightroom, once the images have been adjusted, I exported the RAW
> (.orf) files to a test folder.

You should know that PTGui doesn't use the adjustments you made in
Lightroom if you feed raw files to PTGui. You need to convert to TIFF
first. See http://www.ptgui.com/support.html#2_30

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Pixeditor

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Jul 14, 2012, 8:03:47 AM7/14/12
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Thank you. Apparently the original images must have been within usual and customary parameters for the PT Gui to process well enough. However, I appreciate the Tiff advice.

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