Lightroom publishing services allow you to share your photos in so many different ways. I especially love that it keeps track of comments via Flickr and Facebook. It really adds a fun new dimension to have what people are saying via social media in Lightroom.
In this video I'll show you how to setup your publishing services. Also, you can find the post on scrapbook layouts and Flickr Publishing in Lightroom mentioned in the video here. Enjoy!


Kathleen D
Kayla thanks for all of these videos. I haven’t gone through them all yet but plan to. I have been a LR user since it first came out and have a library of 25,000 photos. Today I added my digital layouts and am considering adding some of my digi supplies. I don’t know if you answered this question previously. If so, I apologize for the repetition. Are you concerned at all about “maxing” out your catalog and slowing down LR by adding so much stuff? At what point do you think it will become a problem? Thanks again for all your help.
Btw, I just got back from PhotoshopWorld and I think you would be a great addition to that group if we could ever swing them into marketing more for scrappers. I so wanted to talk to Scott about it because I think they are missing a huge market share.
Kayla Lamoreaux
Right now I have 61,276 items in my catalog and I haven’t noticed any slowing. That is one of the things i love about Lightroom. The program is made for professional photographers that have thousands and thousands of images – it is amazing that way.
Thanks for the vote of confidence – I’d love to work with the NAPP people. I’ve actually talked with a few of their people about the scrapbooking market. They used to even teach Photoshop Elements things but then sold that off. They are really focused on what they are doing for Photoshop and photography professionals.
carm hernandez
Kayla,
What is the difference with publish service and export with presets?
Thanks,
Carm Hernandez