Matthew Saville
May-07-2005, 01:50 AM
I figure I gotta contribute SOMEtimes, instead of always nagging help@smugmug and leeching knowledge from the forum... http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/icon10.gif (I jest)
My "genius invention" is to what use I've put my photo keywords; click on my smugmug to see what I mean:
www.matthewsaville.com (http://www.matthewsaville.com)
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/keyword/
It's extremely self explanatory I think, but all I've done is I've gone into every picture I've uploaded at a printable resolution that I want to be available to the public, and I've classified it with keywords specifying info about the print. In every photo, you put "view all prints", and then from there you can add details like the print size, subject / genre, etc. etc. So my 126 total photos can be viewed all together, or categories of color/BW, or categories of landscape/macro/architectural/panoramic, etc. etc. Don't forget to mind the quotation marks, otherwise you'll have just a big mess...
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/photos/21440572-O.jpg
Nifty, eh? I just thought I'd share this as a tip for anyone who might think it's a cool idea... (Another tip is obvious in how I name all my image files. I'm still hoping smugmug will script in the filename underneath image thumbnails in custom pro pricing!!)
My only quibble is that keywords seem to not be case sensitive.
My question now has to do with titlebars: I'm pretty adept at creating a simple JPG "header", but some sites like Mark Javer's (http://www.winkphotoworks.com/) have titlebars with integrated links in them, seemingly as part of the JPG image. What scripting do I have to know to do this? Can it be done simply with HTML? Can I do it in Photoshop with "slices" etc. (barely understand those) simply by creating a normal JPG titlebar and then cutting it up? ...Or do I need a true internet scripting program?
Many thanks,
-Matt-
My "genius invention" is to what use I've put my photo keywords; click on my smugmug to see what I mean:
www.matthewsaville.com (http://www.matthewsaville.com)
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/keyword/
It's extremely self explanatory I think, but all I've done is I've gone into every picture I've uploaded at a printable resolution that I want to be available to the public, and I've classified it with keywords specifying info about the print. In every photo, you put "view all prints", and then from there you can add details like the print size, subject / genre, etc. etc. So my 126 total photos can be viewed all together, or categories of color/BW, or categories of landscape/macro/architectural/panoramic, etc. etc. Don't forget to mind the quotation marks, otherwise you'll have just a big mess...
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/photos/21440572-O.jpg
Nifty, eh? I just thought I'd share this as a tip for anyone who might think it's a cool idea... (Another tip is obvious in how I name all my image files. I'm still hoping smugmug will script in the filename underneath image thumbnails in custom pro pricing!!)
My only quibble is that keywords seem to not be case sensitive.
My question now has to do with titlebars: I'm pretty adept at creating a simple JPG "header", but some sites like Mark Javer's (http://www.winkphotoworks.com/) have titlebars with integrated links in them, seemingly as part of the JPG image. What scripting do I have to know to do this? Can it be done simply with HTML? Can I do it in Photoshop with "slices" etc. (barely understand those) simply by creating a normal JPG titlebar and then cutting it up? ...Or do I need a true internet scripting program?
Many thanks,
-Matt-