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Integration of Lightroom with Muse?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

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Why is this not yet the case?  It's been on the agenda it seems for at least 4 years.   I find no tutorials of any real use anywhere.  It's as if the idea seldom comes up.  I can output an image from LR as a smart object to then edit in PS and from there I can output a number of image sizes for an optimized website.   Why can't the same smart object be placed in a MUSE site that then would create pre-specified web sized images. 

Is there such a workflow I'm missing?  Can such a thing be done with the actions approach?

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LEGEND , Jan 30, 2017 Jan 30, 2017

because Adobe bc is not yet set up for it... in fact the web options that was in Lightroom have been pasted by but you could;

  • make and publish a Muse site to Adobe bc (temp or full launch)
  • make whatever web design you need in lightroom and export the files as html to a folder on your local machine
  • use Dreamweaver to download a local copy of the muse site to a folder... add you lightroom files to that folder... then upload the lot back up to Adobe bc

or ask Adobe to get around to it

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because Adobe bc is not yet set up for it... in fact the web options that was in Lightroom have been pasted by but you could;

  • make and publish a Muse site to Adobe bc (temp or full launch)
  • make whatever web design you need in lightroom and export the files as html to a folder on your local machine
  • use Dreamweaver to download a local copy of the muse site to a folder... add you lightroom files to that folder... then upload the lot back up to Adobe bc

or ask Adobe to get around to it

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Right.  It's not that adobe couldn't make this happen, it's just low priority.  It seems to me the functionality of the 'generate' assets function in PS could easily be implemented in LR.

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