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FlickrExport is a plugin for iPhoto that provides advanced photo uploading to your account on Flickr. Start by simply selecting the photos you want to upload and using iPhoto's "Export" command, and then use FlickExport's advanced options to customize the data included with your photos. Feature: - Upload any number of photos and movies directly from iPhoto - Automatically assign iPhoto metadata, such as titles, descriptions, tags, and locations, to the uploaded photos, or input your own custom info - Add the uploaded photos to any number of Flickr albums or groups, or to a newly created album - Keep track of preset locations to assign to photos, or apply data from a GPS track file to your photos - Easily switch between multiple Flickr accounts for uploading


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This plugin 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 instructions.

Please see the FAQ and known issues before reporting bugs. If this is your first look at my export plugins, please see the announcement post for an overview and some important information.

When run in Lightroom or later, there is support for Lightroom's new Publish feature that goes well beyond what Adobe's built-in plugin provides. See the manual for Publish to Flickr for details.

Availability

This plugin is distributed as &#;donationware&#;. I have chosen to make it available for free — everyone can use it forever, without cost of any kind — but unless registered, its functionality is somewhat reduced after six weeks.

Registration is done via PayPal, and if you choose to register, it costs the minimum 1-cent PayPal fee; any amount you'd like to add beyond PayPal's sliding fees as a gift to me is completely optional, and completely appreciated.

Note: a Lightroom major upgrade, such as from Lr6 to Lr7 (or the equivalent under the hood for the Lightroom Classic subscription) de-registers the plugin in the upgraded version, so if you want to maintain registration, a new ($ if you like) registration code is needed in the upgraded version. It makes for a hassle every couple of years, I know. Sorry. See this note for details.

For details on plugin registration and on how I came into this hobby of Lightroom plugin development, see my Plugin Registration page.

Version History
( Update Log via RSS )

Handle the "All Except Camera & Camera Raw Info" metadata option WRT geoprivacy.

Try to make the create-collection dialog fit more screens, better.

Work around a Windows bug related to canceling out of the registration dialog.

Some of the filename-related tokens could be incorrect in rare situations.

Added some extra debug logging to note whether the plugin is enabled.

Added the LensInfo template token.

Updated the Exposure token to allow customization.

More token work: added {Urls}, and updated {ISO} and {Copyright} to allow customization.

Added the {RelativeFolder} token.

Fixed the SST1 and SST2 tokens.

Added functions , , , and to the LUA token.

When not logged in, make it more clear what you're not logged into, and how to fix it.

Updated the alphabetical sort to be "sorta-smart alphabetical sort", whereby names that differ only by a number are sorted numerically. For example, "album2" properly falls between "album1" and "album3", but "album20" falls after. The former straight-up alphabetical sort put "album20" before "album3", which is ugly and unpractical.

Added the variable to the token.

Fixed a problem with the SpeedKPH token.

Finally figured out the “Assertion failed: packed” error.

Added TempC and TempF to the template tokens that my plugins understand.

Added the TempC and TempF tokens.

Updated the keyword-related tokens to accept standard filters.

Work around a bug that sometimes causes plugins to be disabled when starting Lightroom via clicking on a catalog file.

Fix an "Unknown key: captureTime" crash.

Added the GPSCoords token.

Fixed a problem related to template tokens and photos without capture times.

Created a way to completely disable the fetching of photo comments and ratings from Flickr. Lightroom normally does this for every photo in a publish collection after every publish operation, and that overhead can be significant if you have many photos in your collection. If you never care about photo comments, you can now visit the Plugin Manager to completely disable the fetching and the overhead.

Make the template-editing window a big bigger in the caption editor.

Updates for Lr8 (Lightroom Classic CC Version 8).

Added the special function to the {LUA} token.

Added hierarchical options to the token.

Try to work around a Lightroom bug related to photo timezones and how Lightroom handles accessing plugin data.

Well, goodness, it seems that Flickr renamed the concept of "sets" to "albums" some years ago, but didn't announce it? All the API documentation still refers to "sets" and makes no mention of "albums". I couldn't find any kind of announcement about it. Weird. I don't use Flickr personally, so I didn't notice as a user. In any case, I think I've updated the plugin to reflect this no-longer-new nomenclature.

Properly handle album names with double quotes in them.

Fixed the problems some folks have been having with Flickr with the previous version. The underlying error was my fault, but it wasn't apparent because Flickr responded with a "we're having technical issues" response..

Added the SST1, SST2, and SS3 tokens to the template tokens that the plugin understands.

Sometimes Lightroom loses the "Visit At " link for a publish collection; dig harder to come up with it anyway.

Input fields that accept a location can now handle a What3Words code and a Plus Code.

Clicking on the version number in the Plugin Manager now copies version info to the clipboard

Updated the PublishCollectionName token to allow numeric arguments along the lines of the CollectionName token.

Added the folowing template tokens: , , , , ,

Added the 'PCH' variable to the {LUA} tag.

Fixed a bug when 'Token Examples' invoked in certain situations.

Added a bunch of token filters: F2D F2S F2X B2D B2S B2X S2X A2D A2S A2X

Added the and tokens to the data templates that my plugins understand.

When encountering catalog corruption, present a better error message.

Added some extra debug logging.

Updated the Keywords token, and added the KWf function to the {LUA} token.

Flickr has been having a lot of technical difficulties lately, so try to report on this better when it happens.

Better handle some character-encoding issues related to template tokens.

Allow the "If Exists" feature of template tokns to work with the PluginProperty token.

Update registration support to handle a stupid bug at PayPal that PayPal refuses to fix )-:

Fixed a bug introuded the other day in template tokens, related to Windows filenames.

It seems that Flickr now has a pubished limit of 75 tags per photo. It's good that this limit is published, but it brings up the question as to what to do when a photo has more than that limit. For the time being, tags added via the "extra tags to include" have the highest priority. Then image keywords. Then machine tags from the city/state/etc. If there are too many image keywords, the shortest ones are dropped off until the list is under the limit. For the time being, if there are too many keyword, extras are dropped silently.

Added the Newline template token.

Enhanced the FolderName token

Ratings are no longer fetched for every photo after every publish operation ratings are now lumped with comments and controlled by the "Importing Comments from Flickr" options.

Added "ISODate" to the template tokens that my plugins understand.

Oops, yesterday's update caused all photos sent to Twitter to be marked as sensitive.

Retooled to use a new Twitter API, allowing photos not to take up any characters in a tweet.

Added some debug logging for the comment-fetch avoidance stuff.

Better dialog real-estate managment for the meatadata section.

Added Weekday, Wday, weekday, and wday to the list of template tokens that my plugins understand.

Fixed a bug with the keyword tables in the token.

Removed the hard limit on pixel size for uploads to Flickr. The limit that used to be there was an undocumented limit due to a bug on their side, but it now seems to be fixed.

Added the following tokens to the templates that my plugins understand: , , , , , , , , , , , , , .

Fix for Lightroom 2. Support for older versions of Lightroom will be stopped soon.

Got around a situation where Lighroom would crash duing an export of large images.

Exclude "Auto Upload" from the list of sets Flickr doesn't allow manual additions to that set.

Added the {FilenameNumber} token to the templates that my plugins understand.

Some updates to support Lr2. Lr2 is sufficiently old that I will drop support for it soon.

Work around a bug in Lightroom in how dates are computed for shipment to Flickr.

Try to avoid yet another place where Lightroom gets hung because it can't handle certain kinds of dialogs at the same time.

Add some extra debug logging.

Fix to get around a Mac display issue with Lr6 on OSX.

Added Russian-langauge support for the People-Support tag.

Updated for changes Flickr apparently made to the licensing notations, but neglected to document. "Public Domain Dedication" and "Public Domain Mark" are now supported, and "US Government Work" has been removed. Also works in coordination with Creative Commons plugin which has seen similar updates.

Updated Twitter support to better count lengths of tweets that include URLs.

Added ChildOf and DescendantOf filters to the {Keywords} and {KeywordsAll}template tokens that my plugins understand.

Fixed a bug with the 'edit saved credentials' dialog.

Fixed how custom {People} formatting works with people keywords that have no birthday associated with them.

Fix some inefficiencies when creating a new set on the fly in a Publish Service.
Flickr seems to sometimes be returning garbage data in photo group/pool lists, so try to filter that out.

Fixed the "SpecPeople attemt to index al nil value" error.

Clicking on the example caption in the export dialog now brings up a dialog showing the whole example caption, which is useful to see the full thing when it contains multiple lines.

When creating a new set for a Publish Collection, explicitly note if the new-set name conflicts with an exsiting set's name, rather than just silently disallow the creation.

Some metadata updates could be considered failures when they were not.

UI fix for OSX

Added some debug logging to track down a group-pool issue.

Fixed an assert-failure bug that could happen when editing a collection's settings.

In the POODLE-vunerability dialog, display a raw URL of a page on my site that discusses the issue, so that folks can be independently sure that the dialog is indeed from me and not malware.

The location part of the "import metadata from Flickr" feature was broken.

Fix to the date_diff() function supported by the LUA template token.

The Plugin-Extras dialog to resend metadata could allow the [Resend] button to be pressed when no metadata was selected, resulting in confusion.

Updated the camera-name code to try to guess the actual camera model of Hasselblad H5D files, since in their infinite wisdom Hasselblad decided to encode three distinct models with the same internal code, making it impossible to know for sure what camera produced a given image file.

The manual-association dialog didn't recognize Flickr photo URLs that do not end with a '/'. Apparently Flickr sometimes omits the trailing '/'.

Add a note to Flickr's intermittent "Filetype was not recognised" error to let people know that there's not much one can do but wait to try again later and hope for better luck.

If the remote site sends back garbage during the authorization handshake, properly report the error instead of crashing.

Try to work around a display bug on a MBP for the smart-collection edit dialog.

Added an 'Export Location Override' section to the Publishing Manager dialog (when editing an existing publish service) that allows you to change the Export Location. I don't know why Adobe doesn't let you change it.

Use a compressed view on the Plugin Extras dialog if the screen is not very tall.

Experimental: try to avoid networking issues on slow connections with an explicitly long timeout.

When associating a Lr image to a Flickr image manually, incorporate the actual posted time to Flickr as the upload time in the photo history in Lr.

When Flickr is having "issues", as seems to be common these days, they sometimes return huge HTML pages instead of API data, and this sometimes caused huge dialogs that required a force-kill of Lightroom.

Better debug logging of Twitter interaction.

Very long tweet text could break the dialog display.

Don't allow expert when we know ahead of time that the tweet is too long.

If twitter rejects a tweet (e.g. because it's too large), show the tweet and offer to allow the user to edit/resend at manicapital.com

Added extra logging to debug why Lightroom might fail to render for export

Windows Only: Add a one-time check for the POODLE security vulnerability, and alert the user if it exists.
Update to the Flickr remote server to contact for uploads.
Better error reporting with the visit-collection item in Publish.

Added the ability to quietly (or semi-quietly) ignore over-limit group pools in Publish.

Plugin could get confused, not realizing that a photo has been removed from a group

Better reporting when a group-pool submission is rejected due to the nature of the submission (e.g. it's not geoencoded when the pool requires that it be).

Allow PNG originals (with any Lightroom changes ignored) to be uploaded.

Made the {GPSAltitude}, {Altitude}, and {GPSCoordinates} tokens subject to the geo-privacy settings like the other geo-related tokens.

Fixed an issue with Creative-Cloud revalidation.

The "Claim" feature in Publish wasn't setting the "View photo at FLickr" URL.

Lr and later Creative-Cloud installs can now revalidate themselves if needed.

Sigh, introduced an error for some folks with the rebuild the other day.
When sending the user's browser to Flickr, do it to the HTTPS version of the page.

Add a note to the Keyword options to highlight that only exportable keywords are considered

Set up the ability to reauthenticate to your Flickr account from the Publishing Manager dialog.

Added the ability to restrict machine tag location items.

Added the geo:location machine tag.

Yikes, the "geo:country" machine tag was misspelled as "geo:countrys".

Added an option to not explicitly send the "Date Taken" info to FLickr.
A missing 'automatic destination' could cause the plugin to crash.

Added new tokens to the template language the plugin understands: LrVersion, LrVersionMajor, LrVersionMinor, LrVersionRevision, LrVersionBuild, CatalogName, CatalogPath, OperatingSystem, OS

Added new token filters: NS and LO

Fixed a bug in the "smoother revalidation" stuff recently added.

Manual url-to-image association didn't work with https urls.

Fixed a sublocation-related bug in the new geo-privacy stuff.

The {Empty} template token wasn't working properly.

Make the revalidation process smoother, especially for folks using Lr and later.

Note: updating to/past this version will cause a silly catalog-must-be-updated dialog to pop up once. Just answer "Update Catalog".

Fixed auto-destinations in Publish smart collecitons.

Moved all Flickr API interaction to secure https. Flickr's prior http API was secure against an attacker accessing your account, but not against an attakcer sniffing information exchanged between Lightroom and Flickr. Now, only Flickr, Lightroom, and the NSA can see the data exchanged.

Added the "Recent Flickr Comment" custom metadata item, which holds the date of the most recent comment for a Published photo, in YYYY-MM-DD format. While in the "Published Photos" section of the Library Grid, you can set the Filter to "Recent Flickr Comment" and then scroll down to the end to see the most recent dates, and via that see the most-recently commented photos. It's a bit unelegant, but it's the best I can think of within the severe limits of Lightroom's plugin infrastructure.

The new Location Privacy stuff added recently didn't work properly from the resend-metadata dialog.

Added a new "Location Privacy" section to the Exprt/Publish dialogs.

Updated the location-based tokens in the template language the plugin uses — City, State, Country, Location, Latitude, Longitude — to respect new privacy options in the Export/Publish dialogs, and in the resend-metadata dialog. You can override those options on a case-by-case basis with the filter.

Added variable to the environment available to the token.

Now properly remove location at Flickr during a resend if it's been removed/hidden in Lightroom.

During a normal export that performs an image-replacement at Flickr, you can now choose to replace the image metadata as well.

Auto-destination smart publish collection rules couldn't be edited.

Flickr doesn't allow (no longer allows?) videos to be replaced, so check at the start of an export to see whether we'll run into this, and abort the export if so. This'll save having to wait until you've spent an hour rendering a bunch of videos before being told you can't do it.

Enable a new feature internal to Lr5 for large exports that keeps the CPU from running too far ahead of the upload. Prior to this, Lightroom would go ahead and peg the CPU to pre-render all the images even if they weren't being uploaded at nearly the same speed. Now Lightroom pauses the behind-the-scenes rendering if it has gotten too far ahead of the upload.

Enabled the "Visit photoset at Flickr" publish-service collection context-menu item.
Replaced the "check status" code introduced in with better code I'd already had written for other plugins but had forgotten about a testament to how complex these plugins have gotten, and how bad my memory has gotten.
Fix a problem that could pop up with importing GPS data from Flickr.

Added (to File gt; Plugin Extras) the ability to check the remote status to see whether uploaded photos are still there, and clear out data from the catalog when they are not.

Added a way to set the visibility at Flickr via the star rating.

Added keywords to the list of metadata that can be imported back from Flickr.

Oops, fix a bug introduced in the previous update

Added a bunch of tokens to the preset templates supported: , , , , , , , , and .

The token-examples dialog had been broken. Also deprecated and tokens in preference to and tokens.

Work around a Lightroom bug concerning the determination of whether a photo is offline.

Added the ability to import titles, captions, and locations from Flickr back into Lightroom.

Fixed the KW/KWE tables in template tokens; they had been broken when using load for the script.

Better handle very long user account names, so that the [Logout] button doesn't get cut off of the Export dialog.

Made big updates to the "Export with Smart Previews?" section; you can now pick to be asked whether to export via Smart Previews, and can differentiate between when the Smart Previews are "good enough" for an export and when they are not.

Flickr servers have been increasingly flaky for some users, returning empty responses, so try to catch this and report it as such to the user.

Added an "Ask" option to the "Export with Smart Previews?" section, so one can be alerted to the situation at each export.

Moved the "Export with Smart Previews?" dialog section to a more-logical place in the order.

Avert an "FlickrCleanupAndSync bad argument #1" error.

Work around a bug that causes the export-related progress bar to not show up right away.

Flickr underwent a huge change recently, but they still haven't updated the docs that third-party apps like this plugin use. But it seems that non-Pro accounts can now replace photos, so this update allows for it.
Sigh, previous update for Lr5 broke things for the Lr5 beta.
Better logging to try to understand catalog-write-access contention under Lightroom's hood.
Apparently, a recent change broke things on Lr2, which some folks apparently still use.

Added the ability in Lr5 to export images even if the master image file is not available, so long as there's a smart preview available.

In some cases the add-to-new-photoset feature could create multiple sets of the same name.

Sigh, Twitter yet again made an unannounced undocumented change to their API that immediately breaks apps that have worked for years, and doesn't even bother alerting developers after the fact. Lord knows how many developers wasted how many hours trying to debug something that should have been announced on the developer's blog. Days later, it's still not announced there. Twitter is not worse than Facebook, but seems to be trying.

Update the endpoint for the after-export "Describe this upload" page at Flickr, to get around a redirection bug on their side.

Some UI cleanup in the export dialog.

Export could crash if a too-big-for-the-remote-service video upload was attempted.

Fixed a possible plugin crash in Lr2 that might happen if the remote site's servers are failing.

Added support for some new template tokens: FlagStatus (requires Lr or later), and for Lr3 and later, a bunch of IPTC extended metadata: AdditionalModelInfo, CodeOfOrgShown, DigImageGUID, Event, ImageSupplierImageId, MinorModelAge, ModelAge, ModelReleaseID, ModelReleaseStatus, NameOfOrgShown, PersonShown, PlusVersion, PropertyReleaseID, PropertyReleaseStatus, and SourceType.

Update to handle new Twitter url-length settings.
Update the Twitter-related code to handle their new API. Their old API goes away next month.

Added the ability to use "automatic destinations" (the naming of target galleries based upon image metadata) in Publish. It's been in Export for years (as illustrated in this article on backing up), and you must create the destination presets from Export, but you can now access them in Publish.

Added the ability to set the caption on a one-off basis by just typing it in, avoiding the need to make a preset each time.

A lot of work on the upload data path, making it more efficient and restoring the ability to retry the attempt on certain errors.

Handle a complex interaction between virtual copies and smart publish collections when deleting.

Add a link to the FAQ for the "missing destination cookies" error.
Handle deleting publish-service sets. Actually remove from sets/groups when requested to when deleting an entire publish collection or set.
A recent optimization for Lr4 broke support for Lr2.
Plugin was blocking export due to DPX-video format in some cases where Lightroom didn't allow the format to be changed.
Worked around the "handle in the wrong state" error shouldn't see it anymore, I hope. Seems to be some very weird interaction between Windows and Flickr.
Added a help dialog when encountering the mysterious 'handle in the wrong state' error.
Don't require the selection of a photoset when creating a new publish service, because it's okay to publish just to the photostream.

Updates to the environment in the token (in the template tokens in my plugins) to include photoTime() and currentTime(), and other changes to match the updated docs at that link.

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Added the ability to create per-set publish collections in bulk from the Publish Services settings dialog.

Flickr seems to have a hard limit of ,, total pixels (if square, about 11,×11,), returning a "Filetype not recognised" error when exceeded. The plugin now watches out for this and aborts such uploads.

Handle more gracefully when the target set of a publish collection has been deleted at Flickr.

Wow, it seems some people using Lr2 are still using very old versions of Lr2 that aren't up to snuff feature/bugfix wise. I don't want to support gratuitously old stuff, so I put a minimum of Lr to use the plugin.

Fixed an error in how the plugin recreates a photoset that had been deleted at Flickr.

Report in a nicer when when the preset for the image title or description is lost.

The control-via-keyword stuff (e.g. whether an image should be public, etc.) didn't work with non-ASCII keywords.

Very slow uploads in Lr could cause the new progress bar stuff to blow up.

Twitter support now allows suppressing "Private" geoencoded locations in Lr+

(See my blog post &#;Hidden Gems in Lightroom ; Hidden Gems in Lightroom Plugin Development&#; for some details on what's new in this update for Lightroom )

Substantial updates to the geolocation privacy stuff. Lr proper (the actual Lr, not the RCs) allows the plugin to know whether a photo's location has been marked as private, so the plugin can now respond to that and exclude the geoencoded location in such situations. New options have been added to export and to metadata-resend operations; they default to excluding private locations.

New upload engine in Lr that greatly increases the efficiency of large uploads. In Lr and older versions, upload handling is inefficient and large uploads can crash Lightroom, but from Lr you can easily upload up to Flickr's maximums.

If Flickr requires reauthentication, flush the cached credentials so that the user doesn't keep trying to authenticate with them.

Update to handle the Mac App Store version of Lightroom.

More updates for Flickr's new API don't try to resend a call that fails due to timeout, since that can end up reusing the call's nonce, and Flickr will reject it if the resend eventually succeeds.

Still working through lingering issues with the move to Flickr's new API on Lr2. I moved on from Lr2 years ago I wish everyone would.

Tweak for LrRC2.

Fixed the &#;photo too large to tweet&#; dialog message, which had been all garbled up.

Added options to allow geo-visibility settings to not be explicitly set.

Fixed a potential crash when processing some captions.

Enhanced the send-log dialog to hopefully make reports more meaningful to me, yielding, I hope, the ability to respond more sensibly to more reports.

Added to the template tokens supported by the plugin: {FullMasterFile}, {FullMasterFolder}, {FullExportedFile}, and {FullExportedFolder}.

More graceful handling when a caption preset has gone missing. The various export items controlled by keywording now allow for a comma-separated list of keywords (if any of the listed keywords match, the item matches.)
More graceful handling of videos whose pixel size is not known.
Handle Lightroom internal catalog write contention more gracefully.
Couldn't create a new set in Publish if the set name had no ASCII letters. Doh!
Handle better when Flickr authentication fails. Can now reauthenticate directly from publishing manager. Fix registrations in Lr2.
Update to the debug logging to better track down timing issues that might arise.
The recently-added "Lightroom doesn't handle large uploads well" check/dialog didn't play nice. Does now.

Lots more preparation for Lr4 (but still works in Lr2 and Lr3).

Lightroom's internal infrastructure doesn't handle large uploads well, and will most likely crash when trying to upload huge videos, so I've not added a warning and the ability for the user to decide when it kicks in.

Files that are offline are now detected before an export/publish begins, and if there are any, offers the option to abort the export, or just skip the offline ones. This is a lot more clear than the "dng_error_file_not_found" error you get from Lightroom if you follow through with an export attempt of an offline image.

Beefed up some internal debug logging, and fixed a crash introduced in the previous version.

Total upheaval in the deep-down Flickr code to move to their new authentication method. Unfun.

Discovered why "metadata that triggers a republish" wasn't reliable, and fixed it.

More on the march toward Lr4, including upheaval in the code to handle Lightroom APIs being discontinued in Lr4.

When replacing a photo, update its &#;date taken&#; time at Flickr (in case it had been changed locally).

Bumped up the minimum Lr3 version to Lr, to ensure we've got those bug fixes. Lr2 and Lr4 are still supported, of course.

Added the {AspectRatio} token to the token templates understood by the plugin, and added the Length=num filter.

Attempt to prepare for changes Twitter has announced will take place in how they return information about server errors.

Update for Lr4 beta: explain in the plugin manager that the plugin can't be registered in the beta.

Removed the &#;Re-mark as Published&#; button from the plugin-extras dialog in Lr4, because Lr4 now supports this natively.

Moved the Twitter code over to a new style of Twitter authentication, in hopes that it cures the authentication problems some people have been having.

Moved all access of Twitter to HTTPS.

Removed an obsolete reference to manicapital.com from the Twitter help dialog.

Seem to have broke group-pool uploads in a recent build; fixed.

Pushing out a new build after updating my build environment

Enabled export snapshot creation in Publish.

Added extra logging to try to debug slowness with remark-for-publish.

Finally figured out why the plugin was not allowing image deletion in some smart-collection situations.

Better error handling for video export, and for when images/videos exceed upload limits.

Warn about the need to update the list of albums if it's not been updated for a long time.

The Lightroom bug referenced in the version note for was fixed in Lr, so I've removed the special workaround processing for that version and later.

Had issues with the registration button sometimes not showing.

Updated how the Manual-association dialog is sized.

Fix an &#;attempt to concatenate field 'user_id_string'&#; error that pops up at rare times.

Added a system-clock check and reports to the user if the system clock is more than a minute out of date. An incorrect system clock can cause problems with various kinds of communication and authentication with some of my plugins, so I've just gone ahead and added this to every plugin.

When doing a plugin upgrade, offer the ability to flush all the old copies of the plugin.

Clarify some info messages about deleting photos from smart collections.

Make some effort to support image update on free (non-Pro) Flickr accounts, turning an &#;update&#; option into an &#;upload a new copy, delete the old copy&#; operation. Non-pro support won't go much further.

Publish repopulation could fail with write-gate timeouts.

Reporting some errors can create a huge dialog box that can be difficult to close on OSX, so this update adds a [X] button in the upper right of the dialogs.

Plugin would crash in some cases while trying to process Twitter-related settings.
Handle errors more gracefully when attempting to update online comments for photos that no longer exist.

Added the ability to omit city/state/country as keywords when sending Lightroom keywords. Flickr has always had an inexplicable policy of extracting the city/state/country from the image and adding them to the online copy as keywords, and the plugin has long mimicked this, but if you strip these metadata fields from the exported copies, you may not want the plugin to mimic what Flickr would have done, so it's now an option.

Some internal optimizations to handle large gallery sets.

It seems Flickr's API error codes are not consistent across all methods, so the plugin was misinterpreting the results in some error situations.

Gave the Twitter tweet input UI some attention.

Twitter automatically replaces URLs with their own urls, and the tweet-text character-counter now takes that into account, so pasting in urls of any length now &#;costs&#; a fixed amount (currently 19 characters for an HTTP url; 20 characters for an HTTPS url). The plugin no longer uses manicapital.com

Made it so that hitting ENTER while entering a tweet does not actually launch the export. This is a maddeningly-frustrating aspect of the Lightroom plugin infrastructure, but I've worked around it in a way that seems to work.

Updates the yesterday's changes to that Lr2 works as well.

Added the ability to include a photo when issuing a tweet via Twitter.

Fixed a problem when fetching comments.

Fixed &#;attempt to compare nil with number&#; error that some users might have gotten in Publish.

The upload-destination list was getting cut off again.
The 'refresh list' button was missing from the upload-destination list when it was configured to be a popup menu.
More on the &#;Missing destination cookies&#; bug
Had a minor plugin-crashing boo-boo in the previous update
Really long captions could cause a stack overflow. More on the &#;Missing destination cookies&#; bug.
Trying to debug the mysterious &#;Missing destination cookies&#; bug
Fix the &#;Export&#; error some have gotten.

The manual-association dialog was too big for some screens now it auto-adjusts depending on the screen size.

For Lr3, tries to address a similar catalog-access errors that seem to have started popping up in some cases.
For Lr2, fixes a 'must be called inside withReadAccessDo' error I'd recently introduced.

There's a bug in Lightroom that causes it to sometimes include private keywords in exported copies. The plugin now detects these situations and alerts you to them, allowing you to avoid a privacy blunder.

Export presets, when selected in the Export Dialog, didn't handle switching the Flickr account properly if indeed the export preset was for a different user. It should work now, but Lightroom's plugin infrastructure makes this a very fragile operation, so keep your fingers crossed.

More robust publish service stuff. Lightroom's infrastructure is full of bugs in the Publish Service area, but I think I've worked around yet another one that pops up from time to time.

The &#;do not explicitly send keywords from Lightroom's catalog&#; option was not being honored in Publish.

Large group-pool names could cause problems with the group-pool section of the export dialog.

Fixed the &#;Flickr &#; error some users were getting.

Better handle long set/group names by truncating at the beginning with '', and having the tooltip be the full name.

Try to squeeze the Sync dialog a bit for smaller screens.

Fixing some problems with Lr2 that the comment-refresh thing the other caused.

Fixed a bug that caused the export destination to not properly refresh in response to selecting a preset in the export dialog.

Added a new section to the Publish Service settings dialog, on whether to refresh remote comments (at Flickr back into Lightroom) automatically or only manually.

Be more robust to errors during the gallery-creation process.

Fixed a bug in how some export errors are reported
Wasn't properly issuing an error message when used with Lr and Lr

Added the ability to select which metadata items cause a Publish republish.

Fixed some plugin-crash asserts that some new users might get.

The list of upload destinations was sometimes getting cut off.
Added a new dialog (via a button in the Publishing Manager) to sync set/group membership between the Publish Service and Flickr, for photos already in the Publish Service. You can use this, for example, to auto-create publish-service collections for all the sets and/or groups the photos belong to at Flickr. It's exceedingly complex under the hood, so I'll label this &#;beta&# a catalog backup is suggested before giving it a try.
Added a progress dialog to the &#;Re-mark as Published&#; operation, so that it can be canceled, and to make it clear that something is going on under the hood.

Giving a try to a manual option to associate images already at Flickr with catalog photos. See &#;Associate Images Manually&#; in the Plugin-Extras dialog (&#;File > Plugin Extras > Flickr Extras&#;).

Added &#;Re-Mark as Published&#; to the Plugin-Extras dialog (&#;File > Plugin Extras > Flickr Extras&#;). If you have published photos in the &#;Modified Photos to Re-Publish&#; grid segment, this moves them back to &#;Published Photos&#; without actually uploading anything to Flickr. You might use this after making what you know to be a metadata-only change that won't affect how the image is shown at Flickr. If applied to published photos selected via their presence in a sub collection, it also re-marks the version in the base photostream as published.

Fixed a problem such that long album names caused buttons to become inaccessible in the export dialog.

Not sure what happened to the export dialog since I last checked it in Windows, but it was in need of some UI love.

The &#;Import from Adobe's Flickr plugin&#; would die if some photos added to that plugin's collections had not yet been published.

This version no longer works in Lr and Lr because many bugs have been fixed in Lr if you're using Lr or Lr, please visit Lightroom's &#;Help > Check for Updates&#; to download the free update from Adobe. (The plugin also continues to work in Lr2.)

One of the bug fixes in Lr allows me to correct a problem when editing a Flickr Publish smart collection. It used to be that you couldn't save it if you only made changes to the smart-collection rules, but now you can.

Updated Twitter support for Twitter's new API endpoints
Fixed a crash sometimes encountered while updating remote-account data in the plugin.
Slowly getting back into the swing of things after September's arm pain and other issues added the ability to create a set on the fly in Publish (it's been in Export for years, but was much more of a challenge in Publish). Fixed some errors that would pop up when deleting the last image from a set. Other cleanup.

Fixes &#;Spec attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)&#; error some were getting.

First update in a while due to my arm-pain issues

Holy cow, I finally realized that Flickr has conflicting exactly-incompatible ways to specify inclusion or exclusion from public-image search, depending on what API call you're using. It's such a completely-stupid haphazard design that it never even occurred to me that a company as clueful as Flickr would let something like this slip through. I'll add a note of warning here for other Flickr developers: setting &#;&#; to &#;1&#; during a photo upload marks the photo as explicitly unhidden form public searches, but setting the same value to the same parameter in manicapital.cometyLevel

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Flickr Export iPhoto 3 serial key or number

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manicapital.comio says:

Yeeeeeeeees Finally we have Aperture 3

manicapital.com
ages ago (permalink)

Winfried Veil says:

Yeaaaahhhh, only just in time so that I can use it with my new Leica M9. I really was thinking about switching to Lightroom as LR is shipped with the Leica.
ages ago (permalink)

Matt Erickson Photography says:

Yee Haww!
ages ago (permalink)

lightyear says:

finally :)
ages ago (permalink)

Chris and Kelly B. says:

Oh, lordy, lordy, it’s real:

manicapital.com
ages ago (permalink)

atomicules says:

Wow.
ages ago (permalink)

Susan_Dennis says:

YIppeeeeeeee!!!
ages ago (permalink)

dietzy says:

Can't wait to click over and take a look at this. I have had Aperture for over a year now and have yet to use it. Recently I have been wanting to dive into it but figured it might be best to learn it once the new version was out. Safe to assume there will be a less pricey upgrade version?
ages ago (permalink)

ronsb says:

And buried here:

manicapital.com

Panasonic DMC LX-3 support at last.
ages ago (permalink)

zealous suit [deleted] says:

finally:)
ages ago (permalink)

Rasmus Erichsen Photography says:

wow off to the apple store:)
ages ago (permalink)

Chris and Kelly B. says:

PSA: As we wait for Apple to add download links to the Aperture page, now is an excellent time to back up your library :)
ages ago (permalink)

Jack-imageX says:

Cost?
ages ago (permalink)

internal wall [deleted] says:

I saw $ and $99 for upgrades mentioned but the Store is still down.
ages ago (permalink)

Michael Nagel says:

woo, sRAW. Off to the store, as soon as it reopens.
ages ago (permalink)

dietzy says:

I see why this took some time to release. They had a crap load of awesome videos to produce.

GPS tracking of the photos on the map is a pretty damn sweet feature!!

New dodge and burn toolsFANTASTIC!!
ages ago (permalink)

dietzy says:

was just looking at the RAW listPentax K20D is supported but the newer K-7 that I was about to upgrade to.
ages ago (permalink)

internal wall [deleted] says:

Store's back up!
ages ago (permalink)

ronsb says:

Store's back up. Officially and 99 for upgrades.
ages ago (permalink)

dietzy says:

Love this quote from the article linked at the top

"Aperture 3 is (to continue the boxing metaphor) in effect a massive uppercut aimed at Adobe’s Lightroom with a feature set so robust that it places Aperture massively ahead of Adobe’s latest iteration. They say competition is good for the consumer. In this case, it’s great."

I will be buying this today!!
ages ago (permalink)

Ron Guest says:

Now we can stop reading whines about Apple not supporting Aperture users. To be replaced by whines about what didn't make the cut in A3.

Just kidding (mostly) :-)
ages ago (permalink)

jlandi says:

Anyone get their email from Apple with the link to the demo download and serial?
ages ago (permalink)

[ kasari ] says:

Now I have an excuse to upgrade to Snow Leopard! :) It's looking like Philly is about to get smashed with another big snowstorm. Now I know how I'll be spending my snow days off from work (fingers crossed).
ages ago (permalink)

paulcjones says:

Can I buy and download, or physically pick this up from the store today? (upgrade version).

this looks to have some killer features for me - Faces, Facebook export, non destructive image editing, project / library merging
ages ago (permalink)

[ kasari ] says:

I think if you are upgrading you pretty much have to download it, but I could certainly be wrong about that. I do wish that they offered a physical version of the upgrade only though. It's nice to have a real disc and manual, etc.
ages ago (permalink)

paulcjones says:

Agreed, but if I can buy the download, I can do it tonight :)
ages ago (permalink)

[ kasari ] says:

hahayeah, I'm going with whichever allows me to play with it sooner as well!
ages ago (permalink)

tychay says:

Updated our group homepage with an overview of some of the features. :-)
ages ago (permalink)

johnny nikon says:

I'm at work, has anyone downloaded thr trial yet? Please DISH if you have.
ages ago (permalink)

Rob-At says:

Apparently (from the download page) - You have to download the full version, then pay/activate with the serial number, then it will import your Aperture (or earlier) library. Trial version doesn't import your old library; only the registered version.

Now, if everyone could just please stop downloading Aperture 3 so that my download can finish faster, I'd really appreciate it. ;-)
ages ago (permalink)

stuzocub says:

Not in spanish!!!!!!! I hate this things of apple
ages ago (permalink)

Matt Erickson Photography says:

my dl link and serial has not shown up yet either
ages ago (permalink)

charming pet [deleted] says:

Hot diggity!
ages ago (permalink)

Halix says:

Could someone send me the demo serial pls :-)
ages ago (permalink)

internal wall [deleted] says:

DL link: manicapital.com
A trial serial: FYAXYBBQMVQHG-FEA-5SMX
ages ago (permalink)

ɱark★ says:

Now there's no reason for me *not* to upgrade from iPhoto ' :]
ages ago (permalink)

charming pet [deleted] says:

I just checked out the list of new features and all I can say is WOW! Powerful slideshows, non-destructive brushes, presets, the list goes on and on. This is truly exciting. Our neighborhood Apple Store has it coming in tomorrow. I'll be among the first in line to buy the upgrade.
ages ago (permalink)

@davidmadsen says:

I downloaded a trial with the trial serial number and everything looked awesome. I relaunched and followed the link to buy a full serial number. When the transaction was done the serial number was on the confirmation page, I didn't even have to wait for an email. Running fully activated version of Aperture 3 right now. Love it so far.
ages ago (permalink)

@davidmadsen says:

I'm bummed the K-7 hasn't been added, too. I have a pair of them and have already sold off my K20's. Hopefully they will get on it now that the app is updated. Thank goodness the K-7 shoots compressed DNG right in camera.
ages ago (permalink)

vStitchv says:

WOW!!!! Just checked out the new stuff wow
ages ago (permalink)

Brendan Falkowski says:

Been waiting years for decent geotagging.

Old workflow:
Shuffle of Aperture, HoudahGeo, Geotagger, Maperture, Google Earth, Google Maps, Flickr Exportr, Flickr Uploadr, and hell.

New workflow:
Aperture 3

Apple > Adobe, but I think we all knew that.
ages ago (permalink)

johnny nikon says:

Has anyone noticed if I can save Nikon picture profiles in all these presets? And can someone explain the sRAW mentioned as a new feature? One of the things I'd hoped for was better raw processing.
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Proggie says:

I'm on cloud nine. All the features i wanted are there! including LX-3 support! Thanks for the download link. Mine didn't arrive yet from apple even though it's been 2 hours now. Can't wait to pay for it and use it on my library.
ages ago (permalink)

@davidmadsen says:

Curves!!!

They made us wait, but they did not disappoint. This is a great upgrade.
ages ago (permalink)

justbelightful says:

I just went to the local Apple store, but they don't have it yetSighSome of the workers didn't even know it was out yet! Guess I'll be clicking through my order now. YAY!
ages ago (permalink)

Halix says:

The fastest way to get it is:
> Sign up for the demo download (if you don't get the confirmation email immediately sign up on manicapital.com)
> Install and open the Demo version
> A dialog pops up asking you wether you want to test the demo or wether you wan't to buy the full version online. Select that option.
> You can then buy a serial number that you will get as soon as you have paid the download.
> Enter that number - voilà, you're done
ages ago (permalink)

Proggie says:

Yeah my local store didn't know that it was out either. So I downloaded the demo, immediately paid for the trial upgrade serial, entered it and voila. I haven't done much yet in it. Played around with faces for a bit. Browser seems to be slow though. Maybe it's doing some processing in the background. Also I'm not sure what's going to happen to referenced images that were offline. Will they get converted to aperture 3 "format" once my external HD is online? My offline LX-3 RAWs are showing as "unsupported" so hopefully they pop in once the HD is attached. The online LX-3 RAWs work so I'm very happy. They look much better than the JPGs in the few that I've looked at.

Can't wait to play around with it more when I get home.
ages ago (permalink)

Proggie says:

Just noticed Apple released an Aperture SlideShow Support Update a short while ago. Addresses an issue with playing back video clips in slideshows in Snow Leopard.
ages ago (permalink)

thescatteredimage says:

So am I the only one who's really sad that the G5 isn't supported anymore?
ages ago (permalink)

Jay Runquist says:

We need to start a thread to share Adjustment Presets now! WOOT!
ages ago (permalink)

Matt Connors says:

@Halix: what happens next How does A3 replace A2? Same as usual: you just click "replace" when it sees another Aperture? How are the photos moved from/updated from one to another is what I'm trying to get at.
ages ago (permalink)

mau3ry says:

@David Madsen Photography: Did you have any trouble converting multiple libraries on different HDs?
ages ago (permalink)

Bakari Chavanu says:

Waiting to download the trial version. Local Apple store doesn’t have copies yet. Can’t wait to use the multiple presets feature and Brushes. Not really forward to Faces, because it doesn’t work that well in iphoto, at least for me anyway.
ages ago (permalink)

@davidmadsen says:

Mau3ry, I have not converted all my libraries yet. I am making sure my backups are up to date at the moment. When that's done I'll update the other libraries. Right now I'm just playing with my library on my internal drive.

I don't see why there would be a problem converting multiple libraries. Each one gets done independently. Backups are made separately. I don't expect any issues.
ages ago (permalink)

Will Hindson says:

Just wanted to chime in to say that I'm also somewhat scarily excited about this releasehave been waiting for so long!

As far as I can see so far the only negative point is that they didn't seem to upgrade the light table feature which I thought could do with some work. Having said that, I haven't yet had a chance to play with it as I'm currently doing the overnight library upgrade
ages ago (permalink)

Lenzflair says:

what's the performance like? AP2 is somewhat doggish on my MBP
ages ago (permalink)

Black Jack Shellac says:

I really like that if you go into the Metadata there's a little icon for focusing points. If you hover it will show you where you focused; if you click it, it will remain on and each subsequent shot you view will be overlaid with the focusing grid with the focusing point highlighted.

Thought you may enjoy
ages ago (permalink)

[ kasari ] says:

Soooo, how long did it take you guys to receive the email with your trial download info? Seems like it's taking a long time. Must. Remain. Patient.
ages ago (permalink)

Bakari Chavanu says:

I’m checking out the video tutorials (manicapital.com#video-welcome) and there are just some awesome features in You can even edit a slide show to the beat of the music. And the presets look awesome. If the trial download goes okay, I’ll be working Aperture all this evening.
ages ago (permalink)

Proggie says:

R. Bobel: neat! hope it works with my cams too

[ kasari ]: my email still hasn't arrived hours later but I downloaded using the info that was posted earlier in this thread, and promptly paid for the upgrade.
ages ago (permalink)

Black Jack Shellac says:

Kasari, my email arrived within a few seconds. Hope it works out!
ages ago (permalink)

M Andrade says:

I requested it 4 times before it showed up in my mailbox.
ages ago (permalink)

dbkfrog says:

Just found out about this. Took awhile for a new version. $ for the upgrade? Mmm
ages ago (permalink)

Joel Kluger (Canis latrans) says:

I didn't get the news till I got home from workWoW!!!!
it has almost everything I was hoping for
wondering if my Nik plug-ins will start collecting dust.
just watching the tutorials has me a little too excited, if you know what I mean"SCHWING"
ages ago (permalink)

DavidKellyPhoto says:

I finally got it to download -- and I played around with the Brush tools (finally Apple!) WOW! Check out the last two I added to the Aperture Users photostream.

Now, if they could only improve the noise brick
ages ago (permalink)

Bakari Chavanu says:

dkfrog, it’s well worth the $99, though one wishes these features were in I just finished writing a review of , and so far I think it’s now a near perfect program. I‘ll be round tripping less and less to Photoshop now.
ages ago (permalink)

Bakari Chavanu says:

Oh, and in terms of getting the email for the trail code, it never came for my regular Mail account, but when I used my MobileMe account, it came instantly. Go figure. I would buy it now, but I‘ll wait for the 30days trial end. No big photo jobs to do this month, unfortunately.
ages ago (permalink)

internal wall [deleted] says:

For those waiting for the email, I posted a link to the trial version plus a serial number above
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Graeme Braidwood Photography says:

Is anyone else waiting for the serial key after downloading the trial and paying for the upgrade? I would have thought that that could be pretty much instantaneous (over 12 hours now).
ages ago (permalink)

robertgoldie says:

ive paid for apple app upgrades online and it was a physical copy that I got, no serials in email. does it say that you can pay for the upgrade from the trial? only asking as I've not been able to download it yet.
ages ago (permalink)

mikebrown says:

I have scanned through the features, has anybody noticed if is networkable?
ages ago (permalink)

Halix says:

> How does A3 replace A2?

The installer asks you to rename Aperture 2 and then installs Aperture 3. After the installation you have both versions on your disk and can trash A2 when A3 works well for you.

> How are the photos moved from/updated from one to another is what I'm trying to get at.

When starting up A3 asks for your permission to update your library. My library takes up GB on my 1TB hard drive, GB were free when I started. The conversion took several hours (in fact the whole night…), after which OS X warned me that my hard disk was full and that I should quit some apps (only Safari, iCal and Mail were running…). The OS didn't react anymore, so I had to reset the Mac. After the reboot my hard drive was back to its normal state, with more than GB free. The conversion worked fine after all, even the image analysis for Faces was already done.

mau3ry sagt:

> Did you have any trouble converting multiple libraries on different HDs?

I have only one library, but I see no reason why this should be a problem, as long as you give Aperture room to grow for the update :-)
ages ago (permalink)

manicapital.coma says:

is there an equivalent of gradient tool in Aperture 3.
ages ago (permalink)

spaceamoeba says:

Funny, but the first four times I tried to start A3, it crashed before I could do anything. It just came up, teased me with the UI, and then crashed. On the fifth try, it allowed me to start a project, import files and play around with one before crashing, and now on the sixth try, it seems completely stable. I have NO idea what's up with that.

The flickr exporter is disappointing compared to the plug in I've been using to now.

Otherwise, I need to play there's lots to learn! Seems like a niiiice upgrade.
ages ago (permalink)

dietzy says:

WOOHOO! Just placed my order for A3! Wanted the actual disk so will have to wait a couple of days to get it and play, but that is fine with me. Now I need to find a good workshop where I can get a crash course on all of the ins and outs.
ages ago (permalink)

@davidmadsen says:

When I purchased the key for mine the key was right on the confirmation page when I was done with the payment. I didn't even have to wait for an email.
ages ago (permalink)

ronsb says:

Initial impressions on my MacBook Pro ghz under Snow Leopard.

Lots of new features. The placement of controls to access some of them seems a bit odd (retouch brush icon v. adjustments menu--what's the logic for what goes where?)

Import - shows the jpegs in my raw files during import itself. Like photo mechanic. Much snappier.

Flickr export - operates like the old .mac feature. Only allows you to create and manage sets that originated in Aperture. No obvious way to add to a pre-existing set on Fiickr that wasn't created in Aperture itself. That's a little disappointing, even though I understand the logic. If you're going to use Aperture to manage the set, you'd need to have all of your photos in the set in Aperture in order to manage them.

Export to version - Noticeably slower than Aperture Even hung once while exporting 7 images.

Image refresh between adjustments - Might be my machine but I sometimes see the image blur and then correct itself while I am making adjustments, which is distracting. Pauses between adjustments for the spinning beach ball are much more frequent than under Aperture

Adjustment brushes - Nice work, Apple.

Plug-ins - my pre-existing Nik plugins are 32 bit. Aperture defaults to run in 64 bit. So when I want to use the plug-ins, Aperture must be restarted in 32 bit. Oy! I may experiment with running the app in 32 bit all the time just to see how that feels.

Overall - some nice new features and some speed enhancements on import. BUT Aperture is currently more prone to crash than Aperture and seems to slow down while making adjustments more often. It feels like this app needed a little more baking time back at Apple. Future patches will probably fix a lot of this.

I need some more time with this app before I decide whether to upgrade given performance on my system. The feature set is very impressive. The performance in my initial tests, less so.
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RogerAF (Find A Photographer) says:

A couple of people have asked but I've not seen any responses

Does A3 support sRAW and mRAW (as in from Canon 7D). Has anyone tried this yet?
ages ago (permalink)

charming pet [deleted] says:

I read that it supports sRAW. I don't know about the other.
ages ago (permalink)

robertgoldie says:

Ive noticed the blurring and delay when making adjustments, not too happy about that as it makes it difficult to A/B unless you have multiple versions to compare.
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squishyray says:

@ronsb: thanks for writing that up. i'm using a GHz MBP with 4G ram and my experience is very similar to what you describe. The new features look great but performance was lacking. I'll have to play with it more before I upgrade.
ages ago (permalink)

Rob-At says:

R Bobel: Out of curiosity - what brand/model of back are you using? I don't see this option with photos shot with my Canon 50D or my Sony a :-(

Overall though - much better handling of Canon's images. Off to shoot some quick pics to see if I can finally import without running Canon's EOS Utility simultaneously - I always hated that workaround.
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tychay says:

I think Apple released the update for sRAW and Panasonic Lumix RAW as a Mac OS X update, so even older Aperture users should be able to benefit.
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