Hi,
I am looking for an on-line solution to publish my photographs (e.g. Smug Mug, Red Bubble or maybe my own store using Coppermine or Gallery). I manage all my photographs with digiKam. I am interested in people's opinions about which on-line photo solution works well with digiKam. Several things come to mind... 1) preferred file format and colour profile 2) ability to recognize metadata, like title and tags/keywords 3) whether varying sized images need to be uploaded separately or the on-line store creates the various sizes available for purchase 4) Commercial exposure? Anyone had success measured in sales in using particular companies Any feedback would be appreciated. -- Cheers Simon Simon Cropper - Open Content Creator Free and Open Source Software Workflow Guides ------------------------------------------------------------ Introduction http://www.fossworkflowguides.com GIS Packages http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/gis bash / Python http://www.fossworkflowguides.com/scripting _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
On Wednesday, September 05, 2012 09:28:02 AM Simon Cropper wrote:
> > I am looking for an on-line solution to publish my photographs (e.g. > Smug Mug, Red Bubble or maybe my own store using Coppermine or Gallery). > As fas as i can tell smug mug would be the best option for digikam integration and on-line store and commercial use. I feel this is probably a common concern w/ digikam users. It would be nice to hear the experience of others. The ultimate goal would to order prints w/o having to leave digikam. I don't *think* coppermine has any integration w/ digikam, and Gallery integration is seriously lacking at the moment since Gallery has had a major change in their protocol. I have been working on getting this to work better w/ digikam, but i don't have a lot of time to dedicate. Eitherway, neither of those services offer an on-line store (since you have to host yourself). I also tried piwigo.com that uses the piwgo hosting software, which is free OSS, but i wasn't very impressed w/ login system running in the clear (i.e. over insecure http). Lastly, i have used picasa, which has nice integration w/ digikam, however i already feel google has enough of my information w/o photos. > > Several things come to mind... > 1) preferred file format and colour profile > 2) ability to recognize metadata, like title and tags/keywords > 3) whether varying sized images need to be uploaded separately or the > on-line store creates the various sizes available for purchase > 4) Commercial exposure? Anyone had success measured in sales in using > particular companies > From your list of wants above, it sounds like smug mug is your best bet. I haven't tried its integration w/ digikam so i cannot comment on that. I believe they offer a free trial so you can try it out before paying. I thought about using their service, but the cost/year isn't worth it for me, yet; as i am not a pro nor even a decent amateur. Personally, i have used other on-line print services, e.g. mpix (btw i'm in the states, location may be a factor if you intend on ordering prints on- line). Good luck and cheers, -- brad _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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