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JeffreyTranberry
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March 25, 2011
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P: What about a Photoshop.com Publish Collection plug-in?

  • March 25, 2011
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I would like a Lightroom Publish Collection plug-in to publish directly to Photoshop.com from within Lightroom.

40 replies

Inspiring
June 26, 2011
I installed it without a problem. I noticed that "Include Video Files" is greyed out. How do I enable that?
Legend
June 26, 2011
When you download the plug-in - If you end up with a folder called "PhotoshopDotCom" and not .lrplugin file, simply rename the "PhotoshopDotCom" folder to "PhotoshopDotCom.lrplugin" which will change the folder into a Lightroom plug-in icon file.
Legend
June 26, 2011
We're looking into this. Not sure why 10.6.x is stripping off the .lrplugin extension if it's extracted in the downloads folder.

I've answered this problem on another thread:

http://feedback.photoshop.com/photosh...
Inspiring
June 25, 2011
Thanks, Jordan!

Looking forward to giving this a spin.
areohbee
Legend
June 24, 2011
The potential for problem exists on all versions of Windows. Whether problem manifests, depends on how user elects to extract the content from the downloaded zip.

If contents extracted into folder of same name as zip base (or any folder with .lrplugin extension) - no problem, otherwise: problem.
Geoff the kiwi
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 24, 2011
Sorry I missed the detail David, I use 10.5.8 and Safari 5.05 and it works as expected. What was the folder named??
areohbee
Legend
June 24, 2011
David,

I see now that you have successfully installed the plugin - I missed that first time around - sorry for not reading more closely.

Hopefully others may still benefit from the additional information provided until Adobe addresses the issue you have raised.

Rob
D.A.R
Legend
June 24, 2011
Guys,

Im not having a problem, I am merely pointing out what I got with a single click on the Download Button. (Something that would confuse many people who don't right click and save linked file.)

I believe I stated this in my original post along with the OS and browser.
areohbee
Legend
June 24, 2011
Generally, a plugin zip will look inside like:
- blah-blah.lrplugin folder containing lua files...
- maybe a readme file...

But the present distribution contains:
- files that need to be in a lrplugin folder before they can be installed (e.g. lua files).

That's the problem.

The key to the workaround is making sure to unzip into a folder with .lrplugin suffix/extension.

The long-term "fix" is to package the zip "properly".
Geoff the kiwi
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 24, 2011
Ok David, it worked as expected with the resulting zip file for me and must for Rob as well I assume. What is the folder you are getting named and what is your OS and browser?