Saturday, January 21, 2017

Automattic Lightroom Plugin for WordPress Integration – Simplicity Has Arrived!

Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Pin to Pinterest

Lightroom & WordPress Are Officially Communicating

If like most people who own a website with professional images on it, you will at some stage in your workflow have used some photo editing software. In this instance, we’re talking about Adobe Lightroom and a newly released plugin by Automattic – yes, a brand new Lightroom plugin for WordPress.

The Lightroom-Wordpress Plugin is Here

Well, last week Automattic announced the release of a new FREE Plugin for Lightroom so users can export their images from Lightroom directly to WordPress. It works with WordPress.org sites, WordPress.com sites and Jetpack-powered websites too.

The plugin will require users of course to have access to their WordPress site and it’s a case of editing in Lightroom as per normal, then exporting these directly to your WP media library.

What Else is Up with this Lightroom Plugin for WordPress?

Titles and Captions are also exported with each image, meaning all your embedded descriptions, keywords etc are all in WordPress automatically. If you are exporting tons of photos at once, be prepared to exercise some patience…they will get there, slowly but surely.

Automattic representative John Godley had these tips relating to upload size and compression for users:

“WordPress.com can handle pretty much anything you throw at it! I personally go for a high quality and large size so it looks good on a HiDPI screen, and then let WordPress resize as necessary to fit the viewers device.”

Now, although the number of website owners and bloggers who actively use Lightroom to edit their images prior to uploading to their site is somewhat few (when looking at overall WP users) this could still prove to be a huge time-saving LR plugin for many photobloggers and photographers alike.

This has huge potential to be a great time-saving invention and mainly to take out some of the monotony of uploading images to your WP Media Library after post editing in Lightroom.

Yep, You Need Adobe Lightroom

The ONLY prerequisite is that those who download the plugin must own a copy of Adobe Lightroom (either subscription of standalone). Many photographers will welcome this with open arms, others perhaps not feel the need.

Either way, why not download it and have a go – see if it improves your workflow…what’s to lose?



Further Learning

Master RAW image processing in Lightroom with this awesome course by Joshua Cripps!
With 8 chapters in the course plus several RAW files to work on included, this is a great one for any Lightroom user.

Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Pin to Pinterest
The following two tabs change content below.

Russell Goodman

Russell is a self-taught photographer and yogi who loves travel and capturing life as it unfolds. After living in the far east for a few years and some long term travel, this ignited his true passion for photography. Lifestyle, Food, and Event Photography are areas he enjoys most.

Latest posts by Russell Goodman (see all)

Let's block ads! (Why?)


Light Stalking Photography Blog and Community http://ift.tt/2kcktQT

Sourced by Time Trap Photography sharing the best photography tips, news and tricks throughout the industry. Time Trap Photography is dedicated to freezing those special moments in life that can be revisited and admired for generations to come. - Shannon Bourque
Please visit our main site for booking availability and rates.



"Time


Receive valuable industry knowledge delivered free to your email each day.


"Time

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you so much for your comment. A moderator will review and approve all relevant posts. We appreciate your support and encourage you to stay with us by subscribing to our email updates. Where you can easily pick and choose what photography subjects interests you. Subscription link: http://bit.ly/photo-sub

About Us

Time Trap Photography is dedicated to freezing those special moments in life that can be revisited and admired for generations to come. - Shannon Bourque

The lens in focus

“Life is like a camera. Just focus on what’s important and capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t work out, just take another shot.” — Unknown

TIME TRAP PHOTOGRAPHY COPYRIGHT 2016