Panoramic Prints- How???
JAMDIVERS
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Hello,
I'm a newbie here at Dgrin and Smugmug. I have a couple of panoramic images in one of my galleries. Then I noticed that 10 x 20 seemed to be the closest thing to a pano size among the list of choices for available prints and of course, cropping is not an option.
Is there any way to allow a customer to purchase a panoramic print on Smugmug? If so, how?
I think I saw somewhere in the help section where you could flip one pano upside down and print two images on one page. But how does your customer order it? And will they have to pay for 2 prints? I also saw the fotoflot option, how is this tied into the shopping cart?
Just REALLY confused about this matter, but would like to offer panoramic prints. Any help would be appreciated.
Here's a link to one of my panoramics: http://jamdivers.smugmug.com/gallery/5681901_tkAge#350168623_5iUuF
I'm a newbie here at Dgrin and Smugmug. I have a couple of panoramic images in one of my galleries. Then I noticed that 10 x 20 seemed to be the closest thing to a pano size among the list of choices for available prints and of course, cropping is not an option.
Is there any way to allow a customer to purchase a panoramic print on Smugmug? If so, how?
I think I saw somewhere in the help section where you could flip one pano upside down and print two images on one page. But how does your customer order it? And will they have to pay for 2 prints? I also saw the fotoflot option, how is this tied into the shopping cart?
Just REALLY confused about this matter, but would like to offer panoramic prints. Any help would be appreciated.
Here's a link to one of my panoramics: http://jamdivers.smugmug.com/gallery/5681901_tkAge#350168623_5iUuF
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http://wiki.smugmug.net/display/SmugMug/Print+Panoramas
One of them is to get a "No Crop" option and your customer can trim it themselves, and another option is to upload a double image into your gallery for self-assembling.
As for Fotoflots, they have a slurping program on their site that will allow you to upload photos from your Smugmug galleries into their ordering interface. You have the option to get there from your shopping cart when you select a photo to purchase, however the transaction is conducted through Fotoflot's own site.
Hope this helps!
Photos that don't suck / 365 / Film & Lomography
Hi,
I thought I would mention a reference some where in DGrin regarding www.myphotopipe.com which looks pretty nice for panos. I have never used them, but I plan to give them a try.
Best,
Karen in Austin, Texas