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Hey Paul,
The field you're looking for is "Appearance" palette, about 3/4 of the way down. Look for the heading "Image Download" in green.
Once you find that, change the field "Hi-Res Image Folder" to something other than the default (I think it's set to "photos"). I called mine "hires", I'll assume for the rest of this you do this too.
Export the gallery as normal, then go back to the Library module export all the images in the gallery at 3000x2000 onto a folder called "hires". Put it somewhere easy to find and make sure you're not renaming files on export. Then simply drag that "hires" folder into the root folder of the gallery you just created, then dump the whole lot onto your server.
Let me know if that doesn't make sense!
Happy days,
Kev
Amazing - thanks Matthew. The new update fixed it!
Hi,
I've got my web gallery set up to enable downloading of a high res file from a folder called "hires" that I export images separately for. This is great - exactly what I needed. Here's my test gallery:
The download button on the grid page works perfectly, but the download button on the large image pages doesn't. It sends me to:
http://adamandkev.com/test4/%3C?php%20e … 6_2226.jpg
Which isn't a page.
The problem with this is that some of the people downloading might be doing so from a tablet or phone, and the download button doesn't appear on the grid on mobile - hence no working download button. I'd also rather not be sending out instructions on how the gallery works + how to download files and have to explicitly say "only use the download button on the grid page".
Apologies if this is an obvious one - I'm definitely not a programmer, but I did check through the forum and couldn't find anything similar.
Cheers,
Kev
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