March 12, 2008
Posted by Sean McCormack
Marc Rochkind has announced the release of LRVmaker. Previewed last month, this new product allows photographer to customise the newly updated LRViewer for their clients.
Features include:
Placing a logo on the screen.
Showing a button that goes to the photographer’s web site.
Opening a catalog automatically when LRViewer starts up.
Starting with a selected collection or other outline item, and controlling which outline items show.
Marking images with a watermark.
Preventing clients from accessing EXIF info and metadata, from viewing images above a certain size, and from exporting JPEGs.
LRVmaker costs $25; a free demo is fully functional but marks the LRViewer screen with the word DEMO.
LRViewer is updated to Version 1.1 and contains the following new features
See ratings (1 – 5 stars) along with the image file name.
Zoom in to see a 100% view, and then pan with the mouse.
Export JPEGs with EXIF and XMP info.
LRViewer remains free and distributable.
Marc has full details on using both products on the LRViewer page.
When Marc initially announced LRViewer, I suggested he should add JPEG export, (I probably wasn’t the only one!) so I’m glad to see this feature make it into LRViewer.
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