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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: Acadian on February 04, 2008, 01:14:01 pm

Title: Resource for submitting APL feature suggestions?
Post by: Acadian on February 04, 2008, 01:14:01 pm
Hello all, I have been using LR exclusively for a number of months now and am quite happy with the workflow and built in publication engine. One useful feature for client side proofing would be the ability for clients to tag selects in real time online for direct submission to the photographer, this could be easily accomplished via PHP but would require a bit of server side knowledge on the part of the publisher (photographer) with regard to setting server permissions. PHP would also eliminate the need for any sort of DB to be active on the server as the output could be written to a flat file. Thoughts?
Title: Resource for submitting APL feature suggestions?
Post by: NikoJorj on February 04, 2008, 01:57:35 pm
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One useful feature for client side proofing would be the ability for clients to tag selects in real time online for direct submission to the photographer [...]
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Something like [a href=\"http://theturninggate.net/blog/ttg-client-response-gallery]that[/url], you mean?
Didn't test it myself, but seems to do it.
Title: Resource for submitting APL feature suggestions?
Post by: John.Murray on February 04, 2008, 02:05:14 pm
Actually, couldn't the same result be achieved using a LR web template, and adding an HTML form with a checkbox for each picture?  Result could either be posted to a textfile, or as an email message?
Title: Resource for submitting APL feature suggestions?
Post by: Acadian on February 04, 2008, 02:11:27 pm
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Hello all, I have been using LR exclusively for a number of months now and am quite happy with the workflow and built in publication engine. One useful feature for client side proofing would be the ability for clients to tag selects in real time online for direct submission to the photographer, this could be easily accomplished via PHP but would require a bit of server side knowledge on the part of the publisher (photographer) with regard to setting server permissions. PHP would also eliminate the need for any sort of DB to be active on the server as the output could be written to a flat file. Thoughts?
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Yes, excellent, thank you...