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.
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.
We repackaged the PhotoshopDotCom.lrplugin file and posted it this evening. Users shouldn't hit the problem of it extracting as a folder called "PhotoshopDotCom" without the plug-in file called "PhotoshopDotCom.lrplugin" inside.
There is a chance that users will unzip PhotoshopDotCom.lrplugin.zip as PhotoshopDotCom.lrplugin, then try to add that (instead of adding the PhotoshopDotCom.lrplugin folder inside). If they do, Lightroom will allow it, but just say "an error occurred while attempting to load this plug-in". Solution: don't do that. (do read the instructions).
When you create a new publish album, there is no option to password protect the album and no option to limit the a user/viewer to that album only. The two features are need for submissions to clients for proofing and final selections. As of now Apple MobileME can do this.
I found that the lightroom upload plugin can't export psd files to viewable jpgs.
Need to export them first to jpeg format, reimport them in lightroom to upload them then with the plugin.
Wonder why this works with the third party jF-Facebook plugin, but adobe is not able to convert psd to jpeg?
Please fix that.
You will share a link (url) by email, text , or other and your friends will copy that into a web browser to view your photos in that shared album. The friends do not have to have Revel. See this link for more details: