Replacing a photo in proof delay
ahockley
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When I replace a photo from the proof delay interface, I understand that it replaces the photo for the given order.
Does that photo then replace my original in the gallery, so that the new version is used for all subsequent orders? That would make sense, but I just wanted to confirm...
Thanks,
Aaron
Does that photo then replace my original in the gallery, so that the new version is used for all subsequent orders? That would make sense, but I just wanted to confirm...
Thanks,
Aaron
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http://www.smugmug.com/help/proof-retouch-replace
That page is pretty informative, but it's still not crystal clear. The wording would lead me to believe you're only replacing the contents of the order, so to speak, and the gallery remains untouched . I suppose the rationale behind this would mean that you could do individual tweaks to every order dependant on what the customer wanted, without amending the gallery copy (some customers might want to keep in that bird another customer wanted cropped out etc).
I'm in a case where I put up a gallery of 250 photos that were "pretty good" so that folks could make print selections. Now that they're starting to order, once they choose their prints I'm finishing the retouching work and replacing with higher-quality images... but I want to know if I can just do that within the order, or if I also need to go back to the gallery and replace the photos there as well.
Those are now in the gallery with the logo included.
Though I learned a lesson that you should do the cropping with the online tool as you will end up replacing your original, now cropped. ooops.. !
Hope this helps!
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Hi Andy,
So, would both the 'replace photo' button in the order, and the 'replace' function (from the drop down list) in the gallery, have exactly the same result (in terms of what images are replaced)? Hope that makes sense...
I know that replacing the photo in the order also replaces the photo in the gallery, but I don't know for sure whether replacing the photo in the gallery also replaces the photo in the order.