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		<title>Capturing your Client&#8217;s Selections in Lightroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TTG Client script was updated to support client selects from TTG's Highslide Lightroom Web Galleries, and work around a LR2 bug causing some selections to be missed.<p><a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work by <a xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" href="http://thephotogeek.com/" property="cc:attributionName" rel="cc:attributionURL">The Photo Geek</a> is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License</a><br/><br/><a href="http://thephotogeek.com/ttg-web-gallery-client-selections-lightroom/">Capturing your Client&rsquo;s Selections in Lightroom</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lightroom is adept at managing the digital photography workflow from camera through to output, but it currently doesn’t help gather your client’s feedback that will influence the processing and final output of your work.&#160; Photographers today must either present the photos to their client using Lightroom, and mark the selects as they go, or capture selects information elsewhere and manually load them back into the catalog. </p>
<p>The <a title="Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta" href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/" target="_blank">Lightroom 3 beta</a> is taking a step in the right direction with its new Publish Services.&#160; The included Flickr plugin will synchronise ratings and comments back to your catalog but only time will tell if this capability will support retrieval of individual client selections from Publish Services.&#160; In the meantime Lightroom 2 users can make use of web galleries to achieve a similar outcome.</p>
<p>Matt at <a title="The Turning Gate" href="http://lightroom.theturninggate.net/" target="_blank">The Turning Gate</a> has developed a number of web galleries, including <a title="TTG Client Response Gallery homepage" href="http://lightroom.theturninggate.net/html-galleries/ttg-client-response-gallery/" target="_blank">TTG Client Response Gallery</a>, <a title="TTG Highslide Gallery homepage" href="http://lightroom.theturninggate.net/html-galleries/ttg-highslide-gallery/" target="_blank">TTG Highslide Gallery</a> and <a title="TTG Highslide Gallery Pro homepage" href="http://lightroom.theturninggate.net/html-galleries/ttg-highslide-gallery-pro/" target="_blank">TTG Highslide Gallery Pro</a>, that can help Lightroom publish self-contained web sites that automatically email a client’s selects.&#160; Articles and tutorials regarding web gallery usage are available on Matt’s site so I won’t repeat that information here.&#160; These galleries cover part of the workflow gap – allowing clients to inform you of selects – and my <a title="TTG Client script homepage" href="http://thephotogeek.com/lightroom/ttgclient/" target="_blank">TTG Client script</a> addresses the remainder by converting the response emails into Smart Collections ready for import into Lightroom.</p>
<h3>New TTG Client Script features</h3>
<p>I first published this script as part of my <a title="Working with a Wedding Client’s Photo Selects in Lightroom 2" href="http://thephotogeek.com/client-photo-selects-lr2/" target="_blank">Working with a Wedding Client’s Photo Selects in Lightroom 2</a> post last year.&#160; This revision provides the following functionality improvements over the original version.&#160; Usage of the script remains unchanged and is described on the <a title="TTG Client script homepage" href="http://thephotogeek.com/lightroom/ttgclient/" target="_blank">TTG Client script</a> homepage.</p>
<p><strong>Support for TTG Highslide Galleries </strong></p>
<p>Over the past year Matt has released new Highslide galleries that can email client selects to the photographer.&#160; The <a title="TTG Client script homepage" href="http://thephotogeek.com/lightroom/ttgclient/" target="_blank">TTG Client script</a> now supports client select emails from these galleries.</p>
<p><strong>Workaround for Lightroom 2 (LR2) bug when hyphens (-) are used in filenames</strong></p>
<p>LR2 has a minor bug that means it quietly renames files to replace hyphens (-) with underscores (_) when producing web galleries.&#160; While the gallery itself will work fine it makes it difficult to match the client selects back to the original file names in your Lightroom catalog.&#160; The Turning Gate recommends <a title="CRG 01: File Naming Conventions" href="http://lightroom.theturninggate.net/2008/12/crg-01-filenaming-conventions/" target="_blank">file naming conventions</a> to avoid this issue but this could require renaming of files imported before you started using these galleries.&#160; This new release of <a title="TTG Client script homepage" href="http://thephotogeek.com/lightroom/ttgclient/" target="_blank">TTG Client script</a> allows you to continue with your current file naming scheme and instead treats every underscore as a search wild card so the Smart Collections can locate the selects.</p>
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<p align="center"><a href="http://thephotogeek.com/downloads/2" title="TTG Client Lightroom Script download">Download the latest TTG Client Lightroom Script version here (20091216.002)</a></p>
<p align="center">Released under the <a title="Licenses - GNU GPL, GNU LGPL, GNU FDL, General Public License, Lesser General Public License, Free Documentation License, List of Free Software Licenses" href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/" target="_blank">GNU GPL version 3 license</a>.&#160; <a title="TTG Client script homepage" href="http://thephotogeek.com/lightroom/ttgclient/" target="_blank">Usage instructions here.</a></p>
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		<title>Even Lightroom Needs a Power Nap Every Now and Then</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 21:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some Lightroom 2 users, especially Web Gallery developers, need to restart frequently to keep performance up. This script makes the restart process even quicker.<p><a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work by <a xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" href="http://thephotogeek.com/" property="cc:attributionName" rel="cc:attributionURL">The Photo Geek</a> is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License</a><br/><br/><a href="http://thephotogeek.com/lightroom-power-nap-restart-script/">Even Lightroom Needs a Power Nap Every Now and Then</a></p>
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<p>&#160;</p>
<p>If you are:</p>
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<li>Sean “<a title="Accessing custom metadata from Web Engine gallery - Lightroom SDK Forum" href="http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?14@@.59b683f1/10" target="_blank">I want a restart shortcut key</a>” McCormack, or any other Web Gallery developer for that matter </li>
<li>Scott <a title="Scott Kelby&#39;s Photoshop Insider blog" href="http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/" target="_blank"><em>Photoshop In”sight&quot;er</em></a> Kelby [via <a title="Amanda Kern&#39;s Lightroom 2 Tour Sketch Notes" href="http://vccgraphics.wordpress.com/2008/10/29/lightroom-2-tour-wrap-up-sketchnotes/" target="_blank">Amanda Kern’s “Lightroom 2 Tour” sketch notes</a>): </li>
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<blockquote><p>When something doesn’t work – QUIT! … fixes 99% of problems on Mac</p>
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<li>someone who finds that Lightroom 2’s performance or behavior slowly deteriorates during a work session </li>
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<p>then you already know that Lightroom needs a “power nap” every now and then to get back into&#160; perfect form.&#160;&#160; Restarting the application is a simple, effective, and potentially time saving way to get LR2 back on track so you can process your photos at optimum speed.</p>
<p>Back when Lightroom 2.2 was released the performance degradation issues became frequent enough I wrote a script to speed up the restart process.&#160; While Lightroom 2.3 has resolved the most significant of these issues, I’m still finding I need to restart regularly enough that others might find the script useful too.&#160; When Lightroom really starts to grind it can take minutes to shutdown, and the script allows you to wander off to grab a coffee rather than babysit the restart process.&#160; This should be especially useful for Web Gallery developers who by all reports need to <a title="Accessing custom metadata from Web Engine gallery - Lightroom SDK Forum" href="http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?14@@.59b683f1/10" target="_blank">restart way, way too often</a>.</p>
<h4>Installation</h4>
<ol>
<li>Download the script: <a title="LRRelaunch-20090324_001.zip" href="http://thephotogeek.com/download/scripts/LRRelaunch-20090324_001.zip"><strong>LRRelaunch-20090324_001.zip</strong></a> </li>
<li>Open Lightroom 2. </li>
<li>Select <strong>Edit &gt; Preferences &gt; Presets</strong> (Windows) or <strong>Lightroom &gt; Preferences &gt; Presets</strong> (Mac). </li>
<li>Select <strong>Show Lightroom Presets Folder</strong>. </li>
<li>Open the Lightroom folder. If it doesn’t already exist, create a new folder named Scripts inside the Lightroom folder. </li>
<li>Unzip <strong>LRRelaunch-20090324_001.zip</strong> and drag or copy the <strong>LRRelaunch.lua</strong> file into the <strong>Scripts</strong> folder. </li>
<li>Close the Windows Explorer, or Finder window, to return to Lightroom 2. </li>
<li>Exit then reopen Lightroom 2. </li>
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<h4>Usage</h4>
<p><img title="Lightroom Restart script menu item" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="71" alt="Lightroom Restart script menu item" src="http://thephotogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/lightroompowernaprestartscript.png" width="214" border="0" />When you open Lightroom 2 you should now see a new <strong>Scripts</strong> menu to the right of the existing <strong>Help </strong>menu.&#160; </p>
<p>You can now open the <strong>Scripts</strong> menu and select the <strong>LRRelaunch</strong> menu option to restart Lightroom 2.</p>
<p>I hope you find this script useful and feel free to share your experiences or suggestions in the comments section below.</p>
<p><a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work by <a xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" href="http://thephotogeek.com/" property="cc:attributionName" rel="cc:attributionURL">The Photo Geek</a> is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License</a><br/><br/><a href="http://thephotogeek.com/lightroom-power-nap-restart-script/">Even Lightroom Needs a Power Nap Every Now and Then</a></p>
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		<title>Working with a Wedding Client’s Photo Selects in Lightroom 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 13:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working remotely with a client to down select photos isn't easy.  Find out how Lightroom 2 and TTG's Client Response gallery can work together to ease the pain.<p><a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/88x31.png" /></a><br />This work by <a xmlns:cc="http://creativecommons.org/ns#" href="http://thephotogeek.com/" property="cc:attributionName" rel="cc:attributionURL">The Photo Geek</a> is licensed under a <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/">Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License</a><br/><br/><a href="http://thephotogeek.com/client-photo-selects-lr2/">Working with a Wedding Client’s Photo Selects in Lightroom 2</a></p>
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<p>I recently found out I was the official photographer for my brother’s wedding only two days before the actual event.&#160; Aside from the stress of my first wedding shoot (for a family member no less &#8211; no pressure…) I also had to work through the logistics of processing and publishing the reams of photos captured.&#160; Living over 1000 kilometers away from the client made this process a little more difficult than for your average wedding shoot.</p>
<p>The foundation of my digital photography workflow is Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom 2 (LR2). I was confident my core workflow was up to the task but what I was missing was a way to publish the proofs, record the client selects, and bring that information back into LR2 so I could complete my editing tasks.</p>
<p><a title="Turning Gate’s Client Response Gallery" href="http://lightroom.theturninggate.net/html-galleries/ttg-client-response-gallery/" target="_blank">The Turning Gate’s Client Response Gallery</a> provided a simple solution to the problem.&#160; The web engine plugin generated my proof gallery for me, and when family members selected photos I would receive an email with the details: </p>
<p> <code> Selections: EX_20080914_153823, EX_20080914_154715 <br/>GalleryTitle: Test Gallery <br/>Name: Sample<br/>Email: &lt;&lt;email address&gt;&gt;<br/> </code>
<p>The standard process for loading the selections into LR2 involves copying part of the selection line, pasting it into an LR2 find or filter field, then working with the displayed photos.&#160; I found this a little cumbersome given the volume of selection emails (&gt; 40) I ended up receiving, so I wrote a perl script to turn the gallery email body into smart albums that could be imported directly into LR2.</p>
<p>The script to convert TTG Client Response gallery selection emails into smart collections can be downloaded here: <a title="TTG Client Smart Album Creator" href="http://photo.niques.info/wp-content/download/scripts/ttgclient.txt" target="_blank">ttgclient.pl.</a>&#160; If you are a Windows user and don’t have perl installed already you can download it <a title="ActiveState Perl" href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/activeperl/" target="_blank">here</a>.&#160; </p>
<p>Using the script is as simple as:</p>
<ol>
<li>Copy the body of a TTG Client Response gallery selection email into a text file. (Example: <a title="Sample input for ttgclient.pl" href="http://photo.niques.info/wp-content/download/scripts/ttgclient-sample.txt" target="_blank">input</a>) </li>
<li>Run the ttgclient.pl script, passing one or more filenames as parameters. <br/>e.g. on Windows <code>c:\&gt; ttgclient.pl ttgclient-sample.txt<br/>Smart Collection TTGClient-Sample-Selections.lrsmcol ready for import to LR2.<br/></code>e.g. on Mac (assumes perl is in you path)<code>perl ./ttgclient.pl ttgclient-sample.txt<br/>Smart Collection TTGClient-Sample-Selections.lrsmcol ready for import to LR2.<br/></code></li>
<li>Open LR2’s library module. </li>
<li>In the Collections panel, right click on a Collection. Select Import Smart Collection Settings from the context menu, then select the file generated by ttgclient.pl (e.g. <a title="Example output from ttgclient.pl" href="http://photo.niques.info/wp-content/download/scripts/TTGClient-Sample-Selections.lrsmcol" target="_blank">TTGClient-Sample-Selections.lrsmcol</a>). </li>
<li>If the client specified ratings for any of the photos you will also have a separate import files generated for each rating level awarded.&#160; Repeat the previous step until all of the collections are imported. </li>
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<p>You should now have a new Smart Collection (e.g. TTGClient-Sample-Selections) containing all of the selections and rated images included in the email from the gallery.&#160; </p>
<p>I hope this helps your workflow as much as it did mine.&#160; And thanks to Matt for making such a useful LR2 gallery available for free!</p>
<p><em>Updated Feb 2009: Added Mac details based upon user feedback</em></p>
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