Don't you love computer gremlins or the vagaries of the Internet? I thought I had published this blog first thing Friday morning.
"Don't you have a new blog?" Arnie asks me as I am headed out to lunch today with a friend for my Birthday.
"Yes, what do you mean?"
"Well it still says the 17th!" Ugh! Arghhh!
So, my apologies to all of you, and I shall make sure it goes through this time!
We've now taken through you all the other Lightroom modules. The last one is the Web module, the easiest one of the five. Again, we are only giving an overview, since there are great tutorials, books, and of course, our workshops to help you, but this may give you a few hints to help you along.
Many of the principles you have learned in the previous installments apply here, so this blog will be the shortest one in the series. You've already noticed similarities amongst the Lightroom modules. We have shown you how to navigate around the left and right panels, how to create your own templates, and how to update them. Again, we urge you to open your own copy of Lightroom to see more details than can be shown in the screen shots here.
The Lightroom Web module is an extremely powerful tool. It has numerous layouts and presentations that you can tweak to your satisfaction, from Flash or HTML slide shows, to interactive displays where you click on a thumbnail to see the larger version of an image, to an informal Picks from My Trip view.
Hint
In your User templates, select and continue to use the same basic colors that you use on your website or special page. This will reinforce your look.
Below are a couple of examples of web presentations I created from some basic Lightroom templates that I tweaked slightly to make them ours. Remember, I have done nothing other than my basic image adjustments. I have done no sharpening, no resizing, no borders, etc. Lightroom does that all for you! You will see that they carry the same color theme you saw in our slideshow presentations.

Lightroom Flash Gallery
Showing Thumbnails & File Name
Airtight PostcardViewer
4-Column Layout

Airtight PostcardViewer
Enlarged Image View with File Name on Image
For those who are not familiar with flash, Lightroom makes it easy to create these presentations. For the more sophisticated, you can integrate the code into your own website layout.
Hint
I always use the Preview in Browser button at the bottom of the panel. That way, you can make sure that you have gotten exactly what you want before Exporting (publishing) it through the button at the bottom of the right panel.
Hopefully this series of articles has shown you a few hints, given you some ideas of ways you can tweak your photos, shown you how to create your own templates, and in short, made Lightroom a little easier to use.
Next Week
Who knows what next week will bring? It rather depends upon what my fingers on the keyboard and whatever's in my head take me, and of course, you!
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