Author Archives: John Beardsworth

List View 1.60

I’ve just released ListView 1.60 with a series of significant changes and improvements: Easier to change data displayed Click the triangle in the column header A new dialog box replaces the previous long drop down lists Display and output Develop … Continue reading

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Search and Replace 1.35

Search and Replace 1.35 has just gone live with quite a few small improvements as well as some bug fixes. The main changes are: If only one item selected, you are now prompted to add all other visible items New … Continue reading

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List View plug-in

ListView is a plug-in for Lightroom 3 that displays images in a list style just like in most other DAM (digital asset management) programs. Sometimes it’s a lot easier to review your metadata entry in a list than by scanning … Continue reading

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Search and Replace v1.28 released

I have just released a significant upgrade to Search Replace Transfer which has an extra tab “Location to Keywords / IPTC Extension”. This has two main purposes: To copy IPTC location fields to the corrsponding IPTC-Extension’s fields To integrate the … Continue reading

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Capture Time to Exif

Capture Time to Exif is essentially an in-Lightroom interface for Exiftool, Phil Harvey’s highly-respected “platform-independent Perl library plus command-line application for reading, writing and editing meta information in a wide variety of files”. With Capture Time to Exif you can: … Continue reading

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Syncomatic 1.23

Version 1.23 of Syncomatic has just been released and now, as well as handling files with matching names, it can synchronise metadata and adjustments within stacks When you add metadata like the title or keywords to a stack, Lightroom only … Continue reading

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Syncomatic 1.22 released

Version 1.22 of the Syncomatic plug-in has just been released. Syncomatic’s original purpose was to tidy up metadata when you are faced with sets of pictures whose names match but whose metadata is out of sync. For instance you may … Continue reading

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