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I just purchased Stage and am looking forward to using its features. I did however notice that there is no documentation for integrating Stage with the rest of the system. Can I create a Gallery with a lot of videos just like with CE4 Gallery? Where can I go to get a basic look at how stage works and relates to the rest of this software?
Darrell Leland
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Stage documentation is here:
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku.php#ce4_stage
In terms of integration, it works much like CE4 Gallery. You can drop exported folders into an auto index, or set things up using CE4 Publisher.
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Can I create a Gallery with a lot of videos just like with CE4 Gallery?
You can only stage one video per Stage page. But many users create an Autoindex page that contains their Stage-hosted videos, essentially creating a video gallery.
Where can I go to get a basic look at how stage works and relates to the rest of this software?
See the demo page, which is, in fact, an Autoindex page that contains a bunch of Stage pages.
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/demos/ce4-stage/
Rod
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For what it's worth here's another look at an autoindex page with a bunch of Stage videos. Disclaimer: I obviously not much of a videographer, but I'm working on it. http://www.markhoffmanphotography.com/g … /index.php
Regards, Mark
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Thanks guys, that's a big help. One other thing: The trick of copying and pasting styling elements from one template to another doesn't seem to be working here. It seems to be ignoring the style data. My colors, fonts, header, etc., are all still at default.
Darrell Leland
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Nice gallery Mark!
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One other thing: The trick of copying and pasting styling elements from one template to another doesn't seem to be working here.
make sure that your are:
(1) Restarting Lightroom after changing the templates
(2) Clicking on the template in the template after restarting Lightroom.
If you just open Lightroom again and simply go back to the web collection you were working on, you won't see any changes. You need to apply the newly saved template
Rod
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D'HO!
Thanks...
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I wish I had a Homer icon for the number of D'oh moments I've had.....
Rod
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