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bmoreshooter
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How do you post more than one image at a time?
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[*img]another url[*/url]
If url and "another url" were urls for photos and you remove the "*", you would have linked in 2 different photos.
You can also use the "picture" icon in the tool bar (looks like a picture of a mountain and the sun) multiple times.
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I've never encountered that problem. Have you tried simply opening your smugmug site in another browser window and then going back and forth between your dgrin window and the smugmug one?
Here's a link to the tutorial here for posting shots, maybe that can help?
http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/1083138
Hope that helps,
-Trav
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You could open up you SM account, copy and paste all the URLs for the photos into an editor window (like Notepad on Windows). Then open DGrin, create your response by clicking on the icon and copy/paste from the editor window.
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You could open up an editor, type your response there. Open up your SM account. Copy a URL and paste into place in your editor, surrouding the URL in the editor with [*img] and [*/img] tags (remove the "*" character - they are here to not confuse the DGrin rendering engine ). Repeat the process for each image you want to include in your post. Copy and paste the entire content from the editor window into a DGrin response. Done.
BTW Trav, great minds think alike. The link you provided is also the one I reference in my siggy!:D
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photo #2
Hooray, I did it. The note book worked perfectly.
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OK to numbering. Any comments on photos?
#2 - Really like the concept. And I love the expression on the FG's face. I think the lighting could be better. The huge shadow from the bride's maid on the wall pretty much kills the shot for me.
#3 - The shot is nice. I'm a little distracted by what looks like a bluring vignette.
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Thanks Scott, for the help getting started with posting and for the comments. #2 was'nt the intended shot here. It was a grab shot to catch the fg's response and my flash was'nt fully rotated yet and you can not see the garter. The actual shot was more customary and boring.
Yes there is a blurring vingette on # 3. It served two purposes, his hands were vere rough and blotchy looking and detracted from the image just sofening his hands made the picture look odd and out of focus so I chose to vingette. The other purpose was to highlight the rings.