Adobe 65007312 Programming Guide - Page 154

Establish the connection, Save Current Settings as, new Preset, Create, Put in Subfolder, Export

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CHAPTER 8: SDK Sample Plug-ins The FTP Upload sample plug-in 154 3. To store this configuration in a preset, bring up the Preset popup and select Save Current Settings as new Preset. In the resulting dialog, enter a name for your preset and click Create. Lightroom connects to your FTP server and displays a Browse dialog. 4. Click OK. This returns you to the Export dialog. 5. If you want to upload your images to a subfolder within your home folder, select the Put in Subfolder checkbox in the FTP Server section of the Export dialog. This enables the text field, where you can enter the folder name. The default subfolder name is 'photos'. You can enter another single folder name, or create a subfolder hierarchy be entering the path; for example myphotos/myotherfolder/. If the folder does not exist on the FTP server, it is created. The bottom the FTP Server section of the Export dialog displays the full path to which your images will be uploaded at. Establish the connection 1. Click Export at the bottom of the Export dialog to begin the export operation. 2. A progress indicator appears in the upper-left corner of the Lightroom catalog window, which allows you to monitor the progress of the Export operation.

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C
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8: SDK Sample Plug-ins
The FTP Upload sample plug-in
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3.
To store this configuration in a preset, bring up the Preset popup and select
Save Current Settings as
new Preset
.
In the resulting dialog, enter a name for your preset and click
Create
. Lightroom connects to your FTP
server and displays a Browse dialog.
4.
Click
OK
. This returns you to the Export dialog.
5.
If you want to upload your images to a subfolder within your home folder, select the
Put in Subfolder
checkbox in the FTP Server section of the Export dialog.
This enables the text field, where you can enter the folder name. The default subfolder name is
‘photos’. You can enter another single folder name, or create a subfolder hierarchy be entering the
path; for example
myphotos/myotherfolder/
.
If the folder does not exist on the FTP server, it is created.
The bottom the FTP Server section of the Export dialog displays the full path to which your images will
be uploaded at.
Establish the connection
1.
Click
Export
at the bottom of the Export dialog to begin the export operation.
2.
A progress indicator appears in the upper-left corner of the Lightroom catalog window, which allows
you to monitor the progress of the Export operation.