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Awesome. Thanks Rod!
Is there a max image size for a template using the client response gallery?
If I edit the photo width and height in the "image settings" section of an album template, I can type a width or height larger than the sliders for height and width allow, but when I publish, it appears to max out at 2048 for each.
Possible to go larger? How?
aha, ok, thank you! I had been scouring and re-scouring each an every setting in lightroom thinking it was set somewhere in lightroom. Many thanks!
Follow up question:
where do I set the "pixel dimensions, quality level, and sharpening in the album template"?
When I edit the "album" I created via the "TTG Publisher" Publish Service in Lightroom... there are settings but nothing related to pixel dimensions, quality level, or sharpening. (Note: I did try publishing my "album" and it DID convert the files to jpg automatically, and upload them to my web host correctly... so that part appears to be working).
Ok perfect. Thanks Rod!
What is the suggested workflow for going from RAW format originals to client-response gallery web-friendly proofing?
Example:
If my original photos in Lightroom are RAW format photos...
it would seem detrimental to use the TTG Publisher in Lightroom to publish RAW format images to the website (large filesizes, potential server space issues, slow for clients to load/view, clients can grab original image during proofing process, etc.)
Is it suggested to upload converted versions (png, jpg, gif) at less-than-full dimensions (say, 50% of original size)?
If so: what dimensions are recommended, and is there a way to temporarily copy, resize, convert, and upload via TTG Publisher as a batch job (that leaves the originals intact, and doesn't create duplicate collections/sets/etc. in LR)?
Or do I need to export a collection from LR (with size reduction and in lossy format), and then FTP those images up to the webserver?
Your insight is very much appreciated!
Thank you!
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