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  • PhyxiusPhyxius Registered Users Posts: 1,396 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2009
    That information stays for you. It gets grouped into two different categories, paid and not paid. In your other thread where you asked about the showmethemoney aspect of smugmug you found that you get paid one of three different ways @ $500+/month, $200+/quarter or when you ask. Unpaid sales, meaning that YOU have not been paid - the customer pays smugmug at the time of the order - stay on the main screen. Once you've made enough to get paid or you've requested a check they move to the "paid" screen which is accessable by using the small drop down menu on the right side of the headers when looking at the pro sales details screen.

    You'll also notice a little status message next to the main thumbnail from each order. That status will tell you if you're still in proof delay, processing/printing, or shipped.
    Christina Dale
    SmugMug Support Specialist - www.help.smugmug.com

    http://www.phyxiusphotos.com
    Equine Photography in Maryland - Dressage, Eventing, Hunters, Jumpers
  • SharkShark Registered Users Posts: 282 Major grins
    edited April 13, 2009
    Phyxius wrote:
    That information stays for you. It gets grouped into two different categories, paid and not paid. In your other thread where you asked about the showmethemoney aspect of smugmug you found that you get paid one of three different ways @ $500+/month, $200+/quarter or when you ask. Unpaid sales, meaning that YOU have not been paid - the customer pays smugmug at the time of the order - stay on the main screen. Once you've made enough to get paid or you've requested a check they move to the "paid" screen which is accessable by using the small drop down menu on the right side of the headers when looking at the pro sales details screen.

    You'll also notice a little status message next to the main thumbnail from each order. That status will tell you if you're still in proof delay, processing/printing, or shipped.

    OK, little by little it's all becoming clearer. I see where the order I placed is processing and printing.
    I need to talk to the owners around here. They've gone too far. They've been hanging on to 13 cent profit check, and I want to know when it's being mailed out to me. I need the money real bad. lol

    I can't wait to see how the photos look. I ordered 4 each of sizes 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10, and I ordered 1 each of size 11x14. Looking forward to receiving them.
    "12 significant photographs in any one year is a good crop".
    Ansel Adams


    www.pbs131.smugmug.com
  • PhyxiusPhyxius Registered Users Posts: 1,396 Major grins
    edited April 14, 2009
    Coolness. :) Which lab did you use? Bay Photo or EZPrints? I haven't ordered any Bay Photo yet but I will soon. Also, which type of paper did you print on? I'm a huge fan of the metallic, it's fun!
    Christina Dale
    SmugMug Support Specialist - www.help.smugmug.com

    http://www.phyxiusphotos.com
    Equine Photography in Maryland - Dressage, Eventing, Hunters, Jumpers
  • SharkShark Registered Users Posts: 282 Major grins
    edited April 14, 2009
    Phyxius wrote:
    Coolness. :) Which lab did you use? Bay Photo or EZPrints? I haven't ordered any Bay Photo yet but I will soon. Also, which type of paper did you print on? I'm a huge fan of the metallic, it's fun!

    I went with EZPrints for my samples. I think the first order I get for any sporting event I've done, I might go with Bay Photo, and try their color correction. I don't know what the cost difference is for it though.
    For the 4x6, 5x7, and 8x10 photos, I chose all four options of paper. I have no idea what the metallic looks like, but I'm curious, so I gave it a shot because I want to check it out. For the 11x14, I just went with Lustre. I ordered 13 prints of the same photo, so I will be able to compare them all. I also have this same photo that I printed at home, so I will be able to compare to my finished product too. It will be interesting.
    "12 significant photographs in any one year is a good crop".
    Ansel Adams


    www.pbs131.smugmug.com
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