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Scripting dude-volunteer
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The new Proof Delay/Retouch Feature for pros
As part of the big feature rollout today for pros, one very cool feature is called Proof and Retouch. This feature allows you to upload proof prints (good for viewing, but perhaps not fully retouched) and then when your customer places an order you get N days to do one final retouch on them before the order is printed. You set the N number of days on a gallery by gallery basis. See the details of how this works here in the help system:
http://www.smugmug.com/help/proof-retouch-replace This is very cool, particular for event photographers like myself that may post as many as 600 categorized images from an event or a sports season. Obviously, I'm not doing detailed PP on everyone of those, but if someone wants a large print, I now have the opportunity to give special attention to that image before the order prints. The proof/retouch feature does not apply to digital downloads.
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panasonikon
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You nailed, it, John.
One gotcha: be sure that your initial uploaded file is large enough, resolution-wise, to allow the sale of the largest size print you wish to sell. Here's the resolution minimums chart: http://blogs.smugmug.com/pros/2006/0...t-resolutions/ So, 1000x800 will cover up to 8x10. 1024x768 will cover up to 11x14. 1280x1024 will cover up to 16x20. Remember, you can compress your proofs, so Photoshop JPG level 8 for the initial uploads would result in a file small enough to still allow fast uploads. Other CRITICAL parts of this feature: * you MUST use "replace photo" to upload your retouched/final version * you MUST upload it before the end of your # of proof days (we'll email and let you know the actual cutoff date/time). If you do not, the order will fill with the originally uploaded file. |
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panasonikon
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Your customer, after ordering, will get this in an email confirmation:
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Notice the 9 days. That's because this pro chose 7 days for the proof/retouch period, and then 2 days processing time at our lab. The time is automatically calculated based on number of days YOU decide in your gallery customization. |
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Major grins
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Will the customer be told of the delay at the time of ordering? If not, will they be given the option to cancel the order during the N days?
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panasonikon
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They are also told in the shopping cart, as they are buying the image. |
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Scripting dude-volunteer
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An edge case question?
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panasonikon
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ONE OTHER POINT: if the pro is ready "early" he can go to the "Ship It" button in his pro sales reporting, after uploading the new photo. |
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SmugMug CEO & Chief Geek
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Scripting dude-volunteer
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The help page doesn't mention "business days"
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We make it easy. Just go to customize gallery for any gallery. Find the "proof days" field and enter a number between 0 and 7. All orders placed for images in that gallery will wait that number of days to process. When your customer places an order, we'll let them know that you have requested a few additional days to perfect the order before it is printed.
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Permagrin
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You guys are just blowing my mind... This is such a great feature that I never suspected I needed until it just so happened I did. Excellent timing and excellent additions to smugmug, keep up the hard work!
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