If not, then it sounds like JPEGmini might need to provide an API to allow developers of other Lightroom extensions to utilise their plugin's functionality (and, from taking a look at their website, there does not seem to be one).Įven if it was possible to hook into the JPEGmini functionality, the Juicebox Plugin for Lightroom would need to be rewritten to incorporate such functionality (the user interface and underlying functionality of the Juicebox Plugin for Lightroom is not something that can be modified by users as the web engine is compiled and cannot be edited) and I think it is unlikely that the developers would be willing to rewrite the Juicebox Plugin for Lightroom to support a non-free third-party plugin. Have you tried exporting a Juicebox gallery with the JPEGmini plugin both enables and disabled to see if there is any difference in the resulting image size? (I do not have JPEGmini so cannot run such a test myself.) These steps are very fiddly and time-consuming.Īfter activating the JPEGmini plugin, are all images exported by Lightroom (whether from the Library module or the Web module, where the Juicebox Plugin for Lightroom is) processed by the JPEGmini plugin? Replace uploaded jpg’s with JPEGmini generated ones in Filezilla Rename all Spaces within the generated filenames as _ (as used in Juicebox)Ĥ. Export the same selected photos via the JPEGmini 1,800p optionģ. Use the Juicebox-Pro Lightroom plugin as normal but thenĢ. Is there any way I can set up the Juicebox-Pro Lightroom plugin to use the JPEGmini Pro Lightroom plugin instead of the Lightroom (and Juicebox) default?ġ. However, the Jukebox Output Settings tab only offers lightroom’s built in JPG compression options - I would like to use JPEGmini as an alternative. I also make extensive use of the Juicebox-Pro Lightroom Plugin v1.5.1 to create photo galleries on my website at. From my initial testing it works really well. The JPEGmini Pro Lightroom plugin works as a Post-Process Action when exporting in the Lightroom Library module. I have recently purchased the JPEGmini Pro Lightroom plugin to (as that company claims on their site at ) Maximize the Quality and Minimize the File Size of jpeg images to be used on my website.
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