Moreover this is something you can try with a Standard license or (Premium account) too. I hope you’ll find as fun in this as I did. Download the tool and read the instructions here. you would like to read out lens parameters from a complex string – you can use the Create custom slide variable tool to mine out data from any available field. Still, if you happen to stumble upon some tricky metadata – e.g. These variables also work for the Search and Tag cloud features. Here you can add a variable (and it’s value next to it) which you can refer to in the Filtering and Sort data. In Edit mode look for the " Variables" panel on the right. jAlbum provides the possibility of adding custom variables to pictures. You can find the metadata recorded by your camera by Right-click → List metadataīut this is not all. and some of the metadata of interest found in my pictures: Name You can find all the fields here, in the "File metadata" table. Keywords added in jAlbum and IPTC keywords Metering mode (focus/exposure metering method) Same as focalLength but converted to 35mm (film) equivalent Original image resolution as written by camera Inherits rating from the album creator, but visitors can freely modify it. Possible values are audio, folder, image, other, video, webLocation and webPage Find below all the jAlbum variables worth checking out: Name (Note, it’s always best to start experimenting with a fresh copy: use File / Clone project, available in jAlbum 19+.)īoth sample albums have an “ Instructions” page, which shows the technical details. When your switch between Tiger and Photoblogger you don’t lose the settings either – don’t worry –, because they belong to the same skin family. Just check out the two screenshots above! Check out here:īy the way, this is a good example of how an album with sidebar can perform much better on “Above the fold content” front. What’s more Photoblogger skin has received the same enhancements (besides the search box) the same day. Settings / Tiger / Header / Top bar / Move search box within the Hero areaĬheck out all these enhancements in this Tiger sample album: Now you can choose to place it right in the middle of the “Hero” area, so no one has a chance to miss it. The search box was perhaps too subtle – hiding in the top bar – for a webshop use. The rating widget shows up in both the thumbnail view and in the lightbox. (Find in Settings / Tiger / Site / Extra / Display rating.) By rating visitors can easily gather the best shots before they put them in the cart, or give feedback on them. Isn’t this awesome? Beyond the fun factor this new addition can be extremely useful when you sell images or just learn/teach photography.Īnother important addition in the latest release is rating. You can do such in Lightroom with your source images, but now visitors can do this in your web albums. This is something I always wanted to play with too. However, a few users has suggested another use: filtering images by their “ meta data” – the data added by the camera. During the development of the Filtering and Sort feature for Tiger (and Photoblogger) my mental model was a web shop where you can sophistically filter the products.
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