Archive for December, 2008

LRG Complete 4

Just another note, we are still working hard on LRG Complete 4 and hope to release it soon. There have been some major changes and thats what is taking so long. I hate to keep eveyone waiting, but I want to make sure we run into the least amount of problems and bugs as possible. So hang tight just a bit longer.

Thanks!
Joe

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We made the Top 100 Photography Blogs list!

We are happy to announce we have made the Top 100 Photography Blogs listing over at http://www.photography-colleges.org/. You can view the listing here http://www.photography-colleges.org/the-top-100-photography-blogs/

There are some very good photography and photography related links in the list that i think everyone should check out. Its a great resource of all photographers.

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Updates and the Total Site Editor!

Hey everyone!

Well things have been a bit quiet around the LRG site lately (mostly me), but don’t worry, i am hard at work working on the next release!! Its been a while since the last update, and I want to make sure this next release is as good as it can be with the least about of bugs. Please forgive me for the delay, and I hope you understand the reasons behind the delay. I hope to have it out very soon!

I am also working on a new Total Site Editor for LRG Complete based sites. I do have to say, this new Site editor will be awesome! It is basically a complete administration panel (web based) for you to manage every aspect of your site from one location. You can edit all settings for the shell, pages, and galleries. You can also add, delete, and organize all images from this admin panel. I am very excited about this new feature and i know it will make everyones life much easier while working with your LRG Complete based sites.

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Cooliris Update!

Just wanted to give you an update - Cooliris has just gotten a lot more personal with some major feature changes in version 1.9!

With Favorites, the content that is relevant and important to you is always just a click away in your own personal 3D Wall. “Star” videos, photos or Flash content to sync it with your account and add it to your own Wall.

You could create a playlist of your favorite music videos from across the web, or assemble an entire season of Hulu television shows or movies. From the mundane to the esoteric or the exciting, Favorites in Cooliris is always faster and easier than bookmarking individual web pages.

Cooliris takes customization even further by introducing Preferences. You can customize the look and feel of the 3D Wall itself. Users can modify the number of rows in the Wall, the speed of the Wall scroll, as well as the Wall Angle, Zoom Levels and much more.

Check out Cooliris and make it your own at http://www.cooliris.com/product.php!
Or, find out more information at our blog http://blog.cooliris.com/2008/12/02/version-19-a-cooliris-you-can-call-your-own/.

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Fixing script errors in LR/Windows Web module

Here is a posting a found from Matt at the Turning Gate. Maybe this will help some people with errors?

As long as I’ve been developing web engines for Lightroom’s Web module, Windows users have complained of script error pop-ups. User Jacob Decker has recently found a solution for the problem, and I’ve posted it as a troubleshooting article on my website.

The article is here, reproduced below.

The steps, according to Jacob, are as follows:

1. Using a Registry Editor such as Regedt32.exe, open this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplo rer\Styles

Note If the Styles key is not present, create a new key that is called Styles.

2. Create a new DWORD value called “MaxScriptStatements” under this key and set the value to the desired number of script statements.

HOWEVER, whats different is this:

Set the “MaxScriptStatements” Value to DECIMAL, then type 0 to Disable the damn box, Voila! no more “script is taking for too long” box.

The part they don’t tell you is that to run this you have to do start menu-run-Regedt32.exe, then to add all these things you have to right click in a bunch of places. This will not solve the error message loop you are currently in, you have to close IE, and unfortunately close and restart Lightroom. But after that there is no problem.

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