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BlipLR Resurrected
Well it looks like it was a lot easier to migrate BlipLR to V3 of the Blipfoto API than I thought. A short evening of hacking and it’s done. I’ve not done a massive amount of testing, but it should be okay. I’ve also popped the source up on Github in case anyone wants to take a look, send a ...
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BlipLR Discontinued
Just a quick note for anyone who’s wondering why their BlipLR plugin is no longer working. I’ve not had any time to update BlipLR to support the new APIs so I’m removing it to prevent confusion. The Lightroom SDK is really easy to build against so I’m certain someone will come along and build a better and brighter plugin for ...
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Goodbye Wordpress, Hello Jekyll
I got an email from my host the other day telling me that I’d sent more than 400 emails within an hour. They suspected that my site had been compromised, scanned it and found a bunch of vulnerable pages. Turns out I had missed a Wordpress update and some bell-end had exploited a known vulnerability to take control of the ...
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BlipLR 1.6 - Now with maps!
I've uploaded a new version of BlipLR that fixes an issue people were having with location data in Lightroom 4. It seems that Lightroom 4 strips location data if the metadata panel isn't displayed in the export dialog. I had it hidden because it seemed kind of irrelevant for BlipLR, but I suppose that some individuals may prefer to have the ...
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BlipLR 1.5
Just a little update this time. The help message that appears below the entry description tells you that you can use ALT+Enter to add new lines and it turns out that this is incorrect for Lightroom in Windows. The correct key combination for adding new lines in Windows Lightroom is, bafflingly, CTRL+J. So, the latest version just detects which platform ...
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