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Importing from Lightroom into a publisher picture frame


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Hello,

I am using Lightroom classic to house my photo library. I would like to import edited versions of my photographs into an affinity publisher document (attached) in which I have several photo frames.

Ideally, I would like to be able to drag and drop the edited version of the photograph from Lightroom into a photo frame in my Publisher document. Sometimes when I do this it seems to work (I usually need to re-set the frame properties to view the whole image); on other occasions a new Publisher document is created with the RAW file version of the photograph.

I can't work out what I am doing when it (almost) works and what I am doing when it doesn't!!

Thanks for any guidance

Garth

One plus four templateV-1.afpub

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Hi GarthT and Welcome to the Forums,

 

Just been testing this and only time i get a new document in Publisher is when i've dragged an image into the blank area at the side of the page.  As long as i move the image over the Frame and release, the image ends up in the frame, each time.

 

Could you provide a screen recording showing the issue?

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Just now, GarthT said:

Thanks for the welcome - I have attached the screen recording as requested, which shows the issue.

I suspect it is possible as on one occasion when I was trying to drag and drop the file it did go into the photo frame - I no idea what I did though!!

G

Screen_Recording_2020-02-04_at_19_02_35.mov

What I usually do in this situation is that I resize the photo manually by clicking on the photo, then I click-n-holding one of the white boxes on each corner of the photo, then I resize it to fit inside one of the square area's in the template.

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1 hour ago, Fixx said:

I do not think LR is capable of supplying edited version via drag&drop. I would export TIFFs and import them to Publisher.

Thanks for this - I have done this as you suggested and this works well - I was hoping for a drag and drop solution to speed up my work flow. 

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