Font usage in print module

I've always wodered why I don't have access to my installed fonts to put text on my prints - no choice of installed fonts is available in the print module, whereas in the slideshow module all my fonts are avalable! This has always been like that (LR 2, 3) and is still so in LR 4 beta. Please, please, Adobe folks, change that asap!

I have always wondered also.  I keep asking.  I keep hoping. Ver 0,1,2,3,4.....maybe 5.

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  • Print Module - Set Explicit Font Sizes

    In the Print Module Identity Plate can Lightroom set font size explicitly instead of using only a % scale factor?
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    Robert

    Ian,
    I'd be very pleased if I'm doing something wrong. From what I see the Identity Plate supports only one font size, and only for the most recent photo. When I choose Edit and type in a new title of a different length Lightroom changes the size of the font (the longer the title, the smaller the font and vice versa). Try this:
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    2) Change the title to "I just love Adobe Lightroom so very much!"
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    I just tried your recommendation and no matter how I changed the Identity Plate font size in the Print module (e.g. from 38pt to 8pt) the photo's title text size barely changes, I have to use the Scaling slider every time. That font sizing functionality only works for me in the Library module when I'm creating my actual Identity Plate.
    Every time I change pictures I have to re-do this step. The way I'm dealing with this is changing the scaling factor (or with your recommendation, the font size) every time for every different-length title and/or enlarging/shrinking the title box for each photo.
    As I explained in my other reply to your other post, this is very time-consuming when you're printing 50-100 titled photos in a single day/weekend (not to mention the fact that it's physically impossible to set every scaling factor so all titles print exactly the same size font).
    It would be a lot better for Lightroom to automatically save all the print parameters the way it saves all other of the picture's metadata.
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  • More text options in Print Module

    It's frustrating to be able to do just about everything in LR - but not quite.  I'd like more text options for the printing module.  For example, when I'm printing a limited edition print, I put the edition number in the bottom left corner, under the image, within the border of the print.  The title goes in the middle, slighty larger font, and then possibly a watermark.
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    I would second this proposal..... with a serious passion.  I think it is unbelievable that Adobe will not provide us with the option to print the metadata with our images.
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    2) an image in draft mode with a caption and a name plate and uncontolled other text in ad hoc placements (totally unsuitable for presenting to a client).
    I would put this requirement ahead of so many other popular requests (even ahead of requests such as networked storage, soft proofing, etc).  I can mention other software products who do a really good job of printing meta data with images, do serious work on sharpening, etc. for a fraction of the cost of the Lightroom / Photoshop combination. Becasue I am on an Adobe site I will not mention the names of these non Adobe products. If these small companies can solve this problem, surely Adobe can do so as well.
    I also find that I cannot trust the page setup templates that I do create. It seems to me that many of the properties (ie page size, orientation, matt / gloss options) disappear without warning.  I suspect this happens when I have problems printing to networked Epson printers (maybe others, but I only use Epson ...with Windows 7.)  This is very frustrating when my template changes from Matt in to Gloss, with subsequent wasted of ink and frustration and lost time in correcting and re-updating the template.
    Adobe, please finish the Print Module.  I do not want any more glitzy updates to publishing to the most recent social media exchange medium. Can we not get basic printing working first.
    (..... thanks for listening.....end of rant).

  • Adding border text in Print Module

    I'd like to see the text annotation enhanced in the Print Module to be able to locate text along any border edge, using any system font. This would enable to add creative text to fine art prints.

    Macro Details wrote:
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    Fiddling with the .lrtemplate print template file, I only managed to set a font size outside LR-proposed values (variable metadataFontSize), but couldn't find a way to change the font or placement.

  • Help me format text overlay in print module

    I would like to print my photos with Caption field on one line and Date field on the next line. I would also like to change the font to something else. This is easily done in the slideshow module, just make two text overlays, position them where desired, pick a font and all done. Is it possible to do in the print module though? It seems as though only one overlay can be done. This is fine if I can force a line break, but I cannot seem to figure that out. Ctrl-Enter fails to work as does putting in the html code for a line break. I also cannot figure out if it's possible to change the font of the text overlay in the print module. Is what I wish to do possible? If so, how do I accomplish it? Many thanks!
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  • Better captioning and text handling in print module

    I don't know if this has been brought up before, but I would like to see a bit more sophisticated text handling for captioning in the Print module.  It sure would be nice to be able to choose a font, position the text, choose a color, add a drop shadow, etc.  Nothing too crazy, but photo captions are a pretty important part of some photographers' workflow, and as of now I have to move between PS and LR to get any kind of nice text on the page, which interrupts the LR workflow.  I'd love to do almost all my work in LR and only use PS for the real heavy pixel lifting.
    Thanks for a great product!
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  • Multiple text fields in Print Module

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    I'm with you on this. LR 3 has come along way on the print module but placing text anywhere on the page at any angle using any system font would go long way in making a great looking album page. If you are in the senior market you could add the customers name to a wallet sized image.

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  • Using system fonts for commercial printing?

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  • Bug in Print Module, LR3.6, custom package

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