Maximum shareable size
alaios
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Hi all,
I would like to show to some friends shots but I would like to limit further the size of the gallery from XLArge that I also find quite big... Where are the options for reducing size even further?
Regards
Alex
I would like to show to some friends shots but I would like to limit further the size of the gallery from XLArge that I also find quite big... Where are the options for reducing size even further?
Regards
Alex
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in the options I have I can only see sized up to XLarge.
Is there a global setting to change that?
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Alex
Gallery settings are gallery specific and there is no global setting. However, you could use the bulk settings feature to change settings in multiple galleries within a folder.
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So if you set the largest size to XLarge, visitors can see all sizes up to the XLarge size, which includes small, medium and large.
The option to reduce the maximum display size down to medium is only available on Portfolio and Business level.
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That's the disparity - why the difference? Why not have a full and common range, for all account levels, that the account-holder, not SM, manages? I can't see why there should be a difference, if someone could explain and justify it then I'd consider myself better-educated on the matter.
My comment about the smaller sizes being available in LB was to support the notion that the minimum "maximum size" could be extended downwards for ALL account levels.
I'm sorry, my previous post was ambiguous and I should have been worded it more carefully. I'll try harder next time!
For business level accounts, the idea is that you're going to be selling prints of your work, so you don't want people to be able to access high resolution versions they could print out themselves.
They make a division in order to convince more businesses to pay the extra for the business account level...
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But we're not all commercial users, and there are other reasons for a user wanting to reduce the maximum display size. Not all "high resolution versions" are nicked for printing, some of them are nicked for upload elsewhere on the WWW regardless of copyright and watermarking.
Fine. But if you want to block down to Medium for whatever reason, you have to pony up the $ for the top level accounts.
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If one is that concerned about security, to block image sizes down to Mediums, then one should pay for the upgraded account. Plain and simple.
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It's hardly what a forward-thinking progressive customer-focused company needs, but hey, anything to stifle the debate, eh?
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In fact, I'm happy to share my meagre fare (under a Creative Commons licence) right up to the max "original" size, and indeed I'm still waiting for the X4 and X5 display sizes to be introduced as per http://dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=233388 but I suspect that Hell will freeze over before that one (which was a feature declaration by the Boss, not a user request) gets implemented.
My solution is to upload resized images of 800x600 pixels to public galleries and for those people I trust I upload original size images to password protected, unlisted galleries.
I use smugmug not as a "safe storage" for my images, copies on multiple portable harddrives is cheaper and more convenient.
This new (to me) attitude of 'take it or leave it' is very disappointing.
Thanks...
Not actually about security for me, at least not in the sense you mean - I think. It is about making life easier for people who want to download my photos for use on the web, while keeping a main advantage (to me) of having a secure place to keep originals.
When I have to create and manage multiple versions of photos myself then a major advantage of Smugmug is lost.
And, yes, I got the message loud and clear that this is the way things are so thanks for that. It seemed so illogical that I thought I was missing something obvious, again.