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Old Jul-18-2012, 07:40 AM
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different print marks on different pictures in the same folder?
How can I get different print marks on different pictures in the same folder? My logo is black and red, but I have a white version of my logo that I use on images that are very dark where the printing will be placed. I want my customers to get a my logo as a white printmark on the dark images and a black printmark on lighter images. How do I do that?


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Old Jul-18-2012, 08:46 AM
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At this time, printmarks can only be applied on a gallery-by-gallery level. We don't have a way to change the printmark setting for individual images in a gallery at this time, sorry! However, there is a workaround that would allow you do this.

1) create two different galleries on your account, uploading the darker images to one gallery and the lighter ones to another gallery.

2) Apply the appropriate printmark in each gallery.

3) "Collect" the photos from each gallery to a new Smart gallery, using a Smart Gallery rule to pull in photos from specific galleries.

The photos collected to the new gallery will retain the gallery settings from the original gallery (ie, the printmark setting), so this would allow you to have different printmarks for different images within a single gallery
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Old Jul-18-2012, 08:51 AM
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Thank you. That was a good idea, I will do that. Is it an easy way to move all the photos I allready have placed in a single folder to two different galleries.

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Old Jul-19-2012, 03:57 AM
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You can use the move to gallery tool to move photos from one gallery to another:
http://help.smugmug.com/customer/por...ry-to-another-
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