lightroom 3.6 and smugmug publishing
pierce
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I keep getting timeouts and errors on smugmug album publishing via the built in plugin in Lightroom 3.6 (latest AFAIK). any clues?
Also, the workflow for slapping up a web album seems like more work than Google Picasa (my previous album hosting). I've upgraded from my old Canon 350D to a 60D and I want to start working in Raws rather than JPEGs, and I'm quite happy with LR's adjustment tools, but the workflow is just not as easy and smooth
Also, the workflow for slapping up a web album seems like more work than Google Picasa (my previous album hosting). I've upgraded from my old Canon 350D to a 60D and I want to start working in Raws rather than JPEGs, and I'm quite happy with LR's adjustment tools, but the workflow is just not as easy and smooth
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I find it far better than the built-in publish-to-smugmug functionality (which isn't in LR4 anyway).
--Paul
Our plugin works beautifully with LR4
And we just enhanced it.
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in kaspersky, go to 'settings', 'advanced settings' (the cardboard box tab), 'threads and exclusions', and click on 'settings' under 'exclusions', then 'trusted applications' and add "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.6\lightroom.exe", and set it to 'do not scan opend files', 'do not monitor application activity', 'do not monitor child application activty', and 'do not scan network traffic'. then "OK" your way back out of that rat-maze. Odds are, only one of those checks needs to be set, but I set them all as I have no patience for eliminating this. This is the 2nd time Kaspersky has bit me in the butt, odds are I won't be renewing it and will go back to MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials). I switched to Kaspersky when my wife got hit with a 0day Facebook trojan that MSE didn't recognize for almost a week.
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I had exactly the same problem and I'll be darned if it wasn't Kaspersky for me too!
Now my uploading is fine.
Thanks for sharing this fix!!
I followed your instructions, but that still wasn't enough. I called Kaspersky and after several go-rounds with them requesting that I send them reports (which was useless), I figured out the following solution which worked like a charm:
You must include "your" Smugmug URL as a trusted URL. Here's how:
Go to Kaspersky > Settings > Protection Center > Web Anti-Virus > Trusted URL's tab > then....
Cut and past the like for "your" smugmug account into this box and save. That's what finally did the trick for me.