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Hi! I have a quick question regarding LR4 plugins for the Web module. For one of my clients I need to be able to create web pages that have specific numbers of rows and columns for the thumbnails for shoots. The basic LR Web module is limited to 5 down and 8 across before it switches to another page. Is there a Turning Gate product that can create a basic web image gallery but is able to allow me to specify more columns and rows. For instance, I might want to display a shoot where we have 8 columns of thumbs across and 80 rows down. Needs to be able to have video integration and be html if possible. Thanks!
Last edited by eronrauch (2012-12-14 05:09:35)
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Take a look at the Client Response Gallery . You can integrate video via Vimeo (see documentation here: http://wiki.theturninggate.net/doku.php … tup_usage)
You can control the number of columns by designing the gallery to a fixed pixel width and then size the thumbnails accordingly. There is, however, a limit of 1000 images each gallery.
Unless you choose php dependent features, the gallery will export as html.
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I actually don't need the interactive functionality of the CRG — I was poking around and was wondering if the TTG HTML Gallery plugin would do what I need too? Thanks!
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If you mean Highslide or Photoswipe, then maybe not. Neither integrates video, though you could set up separate video "galleries" using TTG Autoindex and TTG Stage.
Highslide gallery has a limit of, I believe 250 images per page with a total gallery limit of 1000 (I think)
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TTG HTML Gallery hasn't been updated in quite a long time, so it's still very old-school in many ways. You'd probably be better off with one of the newer galleries, such as the Highslide gallery.
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