![]() My own standard non-copyright FB collections If you create a new album, you can set the privacy settings here also.Īt the moment, I currently have three Facebook Publish services on my LR 3.2 setup Ģ. To create or link to another album, simply right click on the Facebook service, select create collection, give it a name and either create a new album to link it to, or select an existing album. During the initial setup, you select or create an album, if you go into setup again, you do not have the option of creating any further albums - this is different from the jf tool and is probably what is confusing people. However, as a previous user of jf Facebook, I still rate jf better than the LR Facebook tool, the only issue I have with the jf tool is it's difficult for me due to problems with my PayPal account, but the tool itself is superb.Īnyhow, I digress, back to the point of this post, after setting up your Facebook publish service, you may create as many collections, linked to either new or existing albums as you wish under this service. The tool is actually very useful and far superior to the standard FB photo upload tools. Set the permissions on the photo for family, friends and public.My problem with the service being unavailable rectified itself the very next morning, I can only guess that FB had that service down at the time I was trying to upload.įor those people who believe that you can only have one album per service, this is incorrect. List of id and name for the albums that this image will be added to. When true, deletes the keyword from the file so that it does not exist on Flickr. If at least one keyword from excludes_any exists in this photo's keywords, then skip rule.Īll keywords in includes_all must exist in this photo's keywords for the rule to apply.Īt least one keyword from includes_all must exist in this photo's keywords for the rule to apply.Įach action is independent. If every keyword in excludes_all exists in this photo's keywords, then skip rule. Default is false.įor each rules there are up to four conditions and two actions: ![]() Otherwise it is stored in ~/.config/rodeo. ![]() ![]() rodeo-uploaded-files.json within the images directory. If set to true, then the list of uploaded files is stored in. If set to true, then the date posted is set to the date captured. Default is 75īounding dimensions of resized image in px. JPEG/PNG compression level of resized image in %. If these do not exist in rodeo.yaml, then they are added automatically on first Rodeo's configuration is stored in ~/.config/rodeo.yamlĬonvert: /usr/local/bin/convert exiftool: /usr/local/bin/exiftool # Flickr configuration - use `rodeo authenticate` to set flickr:Īpi_key: " privacy:įamily: true friends: true public: true Resize configuration On Linux, use your distro's package manager. On macOS, these can be installed using brew. Install exiftool and convert as Rodeo requires them. Run rodeo authenticate to add your Key and Secret and to then authenticate with Flickr so that Rodeo has.Check both check boxes if you acknowledge and agree to them.What are you building: Command line Flickr uploader.Run rodeo -help to check that it works.Copy to a directory on your path: mv rodeo /usr/local/bin.You can download a binary from the Releases page or you can build the source code.
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