My Smugmug Gallery an FTP site?

lingreonlingreon Registered Users Posts: 82 Big grins
edited February 16, 2011 in SmugMug Support
This is a dumb question :

Is my smugmug gallery an FTP site or can it be used as one?

I have a client who wants the edited jpgs up on an FTP site - so they can download the jpgs they choose. The fee for the jpgs is already included in the overall contract so they wouldn't be paying for each individual image.

Anyone?

Many thanks in advance.

www.lgimphotography.com

Comments

  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited February 15, 2011
    It's not an FTP site but you can easily accomplish what the client is asking. Put the photos in a locked gallery for the client, allow Originals, and they can download them using the save photo button. If you want to make it easy, send them the "download all" link you can generate. http://www.smugmug.com/help/backups
  • lingreonlingreon Registered Users Posts: 82 Big grins
    edited February 15, 2011
    Andy -
    thanks a mil!




    Andy wrote: »
    It's not an FTP site but you can easily accomplish what the client is asking. Put the photos in a locked gallery for the client, allow Originals, and they can download them using the save photo button. If you want to make it easy, send them the "download all" link you can generate. http://www.smugmug.com/help/backups
  • agalliaagallia Registered Users Posts: 541 Major grins
    edited February 16, 2011
    Andy wrote: »
    It's not an FTP site but you can easily accomplish what the client is asking. Put the photos in a locked gallery for the client, allow Originals, and they can download them using the save photo button. If you want to make it easy, send them the "download all" link you can generate. http://www.smugmug.com/help/backups

    Andy, thanks for the "tickler" about available "bells and whistles"...easy for some of them to be out of sight and mind.
    Acadiana Al
    Smugmug: Bayou Oaks Studio
    Blog: Journey to the Light
    "Serendipity...the faculty of making happy, unexpected discoveries by accident." .... Horace Walpole, 1754 (perhaps that 'lucky shot' wasn't really luck at all!)
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