![]() ![]() The old one however holds all the views, likes and comments. Some of the images weren’t recognised during the “Launch Deep Scan” and “Claim for This Photostream” workflow, and after running “Publish” process on this Smart Collection, I ended up with a couple images in Flickr matching each of these originally unrecognised Flickr images.The new one is now linked to the Flickr image. I’m in a Smart Collection mirroring my Album. Could you open the export window, then close it as soon as it finally shows up, then send a plugin log, and I’ll see what I can figure out. About the long delay for the export window, that’s unexpected. Thanks for looking into this.Ībout upload speeds, the plugin has no influence on that… it shoves the data to Lightroom as fast as possible, and after that many things can influence how quickly it gets to the destination (Lightroom, your OS, your router, your ISP, ISPs between, Zenfolio, phase of moon, etc.). When hard drive or email is selected, the export window appears immediately. Upon upgrading to LightRoom Classic 8.4.0 and installing the latest plugin (20190810.321), I am noticing two things: 1) slower upload speeds than with the previous version, and 2) the EXPORT dialogue window takes about 23 seconds to appear after pressing the EXPORT button when jf zenfolio is the active dropdown selected. Thank You for an excellent product that has integrated so well for so long and made my workflow so much easier. I was one of the old LR 6 holdouts until just the other day, and have been happily using your Zenfolio plugin (mostly) without issue for years. That way the plugin has to download the list just once, and not with each gallery creation. In your case, if you need to make a bunch of galleries, it’ll be more efficient to make them all from within the Zenfolio site, then return to the plugin and the list of galleries. When you create a gallery, the plugin has to get the full list from Zenfolio, which can take quite a while for many many galleries. The gallery creation and just responsiveness of plug in itself is where I am having issues.ġ00s of galleries shouldn’t be so slow, but 1000s could be. Is it that I have 100s of galleries on my site? Uploading has been fine. ![]() I really would like to know if there is something that can be done. I am talking about creating a gallery or just logging in. Is this the plug in? Is it Zenfolio? It is killing me. So when I am creating client galleries I might work on it for an hr or more now. It takes minutes to make every single change. It is running horribly slow on my system. I am a very long time user of zenfolio and your plug in. That can be a lot of housekeeping efforts that Lightroom is wasting, but there’s no getting around it, as things stand now. It does this for every photo with every publish. but Lightroom still goes through all the housekeeping efforts, because Lightroom doesn’t know about the fake out. Lightroom doesn’t actually allow for comment-downloading to be disabled, so the disable feature of the plugin fakes out Lightroom by not actually contacting Flickr…. Thank you for all your work on this plugin, which I find indispensable. I’m writing from the San Francisco Bay Area. ![]() ![]() (I just refreshed my Flickr album list, which may or may not have helped.) But when I publish, I get “Downloading comments” for a long time. I have the plugin set to “manually” which as I understand it should bypass comment download. No troubles this morning, but one thing that’s been a problem for me for some time is that I can’t seem to *not* download comments. I’ve been having lots of hiccups uploading recently, most of which I suspect are related to Flickr’s Yahoo-SmugMug/AWS migration. ![]()
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