It would be neat to have password control to remove max image size restrictions:
skibum4
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It would be neat to give the option for people to sign into a gallery with a password that would simply remove any restrictions on max image size. Currently passwords are all or nothing so they are not very helpful for the cases when you want some people to see any size and most to see only restricted sizes.
Currently you need to go through the pain of uploading each gallery twice and doing all online customizations, captions, etc. twice or go through process of making a copy of each image each time and then moving one copy to a new gallery. All very tedious. And then if you update something, you need to keep track of both galleries, etc. (one with max original but PW protected, the other with a smaller max size but not protected).
(At the very least, allowing an instant gallery clone tool would mean you could just focus on one gallery and then each time just one button click clone it and then go in and change size restrictions and add a password to the clone each time.)
Currently you need to go through the pain of uploading each gallery twice and doing all online customizations, captions, etc. twice or go through process of making a copy of each image each time and then moving one copy to a new gallery. All very tedious. And then if you update something, you need to keep track of both galleries, etc. (one with max original but PW protected, the other with a smaller max size but not protected).
(At the very least, allowing an instant gallery clone tool would mean you could just focus on one gallery and then each time just one button click clone it and then go in and change size restrictions and add a password to the clone each time.)
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Thanks!
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OK, will do!
(while I am at it, I still SORELY wish smugmug would allow a toggle button on either the uploaders or individual gallery settings to block the forced conversion to sRGB if the user so desires. Many people wish to make wide gamut galleries to share with other wide gamut monitor users. This would cause no harm to anyone and even save smugmug processing cycles. Again not asking this to be default or asking to have the convert to sRGB feature removed simply asking for the ability for users to selectively switch it off for galleries, don't assume you know better. There is absolutely no reason the conversion has to be forced upon everyone for all galleries. thanks.)
Put that on our feedback forum, too - thanks!
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