kwalsh
Jul-02-2005, 12:27 PM
So here's the crunch, the major problem with digital photography is safely archiving the data. Smugmug provides a reasonable way to do this, but it is becoming rather intrusive with converting everything to JPEG and sRGB.
Now, I've heard all this la-tee-da about "we're a photo sharing site" and "we don't print, that's not our purpose that's why we point you at EZPrints and mark it up". And yet, as I read all the forums everything coming out of the SM guys' mouths is about molesting my photos so that they will print *easily* (notice I didn't say best). Even if I have fricking printing turned off for the gallery!!!!
Now, smugmug kicks some major booty, no doubt, for thousands of reasons. But I've yet to hear a rational and consistent explanation as to why we can't store our digital negatives on the site.
At your lesiure, could someone from smugmug please explain for all to hear why we can't have a very simple thing:
A non-priniting gallery that allows any type of image file (including RAW formats) to be uploaded. You (i.e. smugmug) can put any sort of restriction you want on it - not printable, not public viewable, etc etc. If we could link RAW files to viewable JPEGs well that would be cool, but by no means necessary. Heck, maybe it is pro only option. Given most broadband connections are very asymetric I doubt it'd be abused. And it'd have no processing impact since you wouldn't have to process these images. I'm sure you guys can come up with other more intelligent methods that fit your infrastructure than me. But I think I'd like to take advantage of that 8MB per photo and currently I can't.
Anyway, I'm not trying to flame anyone, I really love the site and the constant improvements by the SM team are wonderful. But reading the press on the website and the comments here has me confused. I think you guys need to think about the business model a bit, what you state and what you do are very different. It's starting to sound like photo storage and sharing are playing second fiddle to being a front for EZprints...
Ken
Now, I've heard all this la-tee-da about "we're a photo sharing site" and "we don't print, that's not our purpose that's why we point you at EZPrints and mark it up". And yet, as I read all the forums everything coming out of the SM guys' mouths is about molesting my photos so that they will print *easily* (notice I didn't say best). Even if I have fricking printing turned off for the gallery!!!!
Now, smugmug kicks some major booty, no doubt, for thousands of reasons. But I've yet to hear a rational and consistent explanation as to why we can't store our digital negatives on the site.
At your lesiure, could someone from smugmug please explain for all to hear why we can't have a very simple thing:
A non-priniting gallery that allows any type of image file (including RAW formats) to be uploaded. You (i.e. smugmug) can put any sort of restriction you want on it - not printable, not public viewable, etc etc. If we could link RAW files to viewable JPEGs well that would be cool, but by no means necessary. Heck, maybe it is pro only option. Given most broadband connections are very asymetric I doubt it'd be abused. And it'd have no processing impact since you wouldn't have to process these images. I'm sure you guys can come up with other more intelligent methods that fit your infrastructure than me. But I think I'd like to take advantage of that 8MB per photo and currently I can't.
Anyway, I'm not trying to flame anyone, I really love the site and the constant improvements by the SM team are wonderful. But reading the press on the website and the comments here has me confused. I think you guys need to think about the business model a bit, what you state and what you do are very different. It's starting to sound like photo storage and sharing are playing second fiddle to being a front for EZprints...
Ken