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Adding EXIF with Adobe® Lightroom® 3 and LR/Mogrify 2
About two years ago, I wrote a tutorial on the use of Adobe Lightroom 2 and Timothy Armes’ LR2/Mogrify plug-in to add EXIF information to an image processed for the Web. Since that tutorial was written, Lightroom has been updated to Lightroom 3 and LR2/Mogrify has been updated to LR/Mogrify 2.
This tutorial is an update, providing complete illustrated instructions for using Lightroom 3 and LR/Mogrify 2 to add EXIF data to an image processed for the Web. LR/Mogrify 2 works on both PCs and Macs, but on a PC, you must install ImageMagick first. These instructions are written from the perspective of a Mac user, but the PC process is almost identical. For those who would prefer to use Adobe Photoshop to perform this function, the PrintEXIF and FrameShop scripts, available free on this website, are good alternatives. Continue reading
FrameShop – A Framing Script for Adobe® Photoshop®
FrameShop is a script for Adobe Photoshop designed to give the photographer a variety of mat and frame styles for displaying digital images on the Web. Unlike the PrintEXIF and GalleryFrame scripts that preceded FrameShop, this script is more versatile and lets the user choose sizes, fonts, text position, colors and styles, offering an (almost) endless number of combinations. Like PrintEXIF, it gives the user the option to display EXIF data in the mat or frame, and like GalleryFrame, it has an option to double the size of the bottom mat dimension (Gallery mat) for a gallery mat style.
PrintEXIF and GalleryFrame Scripts and Adobe® Photoshop® CS4
I have updated and tested the PrintEXIF script (v3.1) to work in Adobe Photoshop CS4, and have tested the GalleryFrame script (v2.0) to confirm that it works in CS4.
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Also tagged EXIF, Frames, GalleryFrame, Photography, Photoshop, PrintEXIF
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PrintEXIF Script v3.0
PrintEXIF, a Photoshop script that started as an adaptation of a script I found on a DPReview forum, has taken on a life of its own. For those unfamiliar with PrintEXIF, the script was written (in JavaScript) to prepare an image for display on the Web by "framing" the image and "printing" its EXIF information (shooting data) into the bottom of the frame. Why do this? When photographs are posted on photography forums, forum readers frequently ask, "What aperture and shutter speed did you use?", "What ISO?", "Which lens and what focal length?" You get the idea. So to answer those questions, PrintEXIF can be used to put that information into the photograph itself.
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Also tagged EXIF, Frames, Geocoding, GPS, Photography, Photoshop, PrintEXIF
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GalleryFrame Script Updated to v2.0
The GalleryFrame script has been updated to add new features, improve performance and fix a few bugs. GalleryFrame is a script for Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 (or CS2) that automates the generation of a frame for an image intended for Web display. The frame that is generated is similar to the asymmetrical frames used in galleries to display prints.




