Quoting Rick Womer <rwomer1...@yahoo.com>:

Steve and Brian,

I saved the gallery on my computer as a nice LR4 job, with thumbnails on a black background, and I copied it into Dropbox.

Dropbox now has 3 folders in the folder for the gallery: Content, Index, and Resources. None of them reproduces the LR4 gallery.

So, there's something I'm not doing right, and I've R'ed the FD several times.


I create galleries with JAlbum and haven't used Lightroom so I don't know how it outputs galleries.

Can you save the Lightroom gallery directly to the Dropbox folder? I assume Lightroom creates an index.html file, which is the one you need to get the public link for.

Scratching head, I'm afraid.


Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/


Rick

On Feb 4, 2014, at 8:24 PM, steve harley wrote:



On Tue, Feb 4, 2014, at 18:05, Brian Walters wrote:

When you installed Dropbox, it should have created a "My Dropbox"
folder somewhere on your hard disk.  Anything you place in the "My
Dropbox' folder is automatically uploaded to your Public folder on
Dropbox.

If you right click a file in the "My Dropbox' folder, you should see a
"Copy Public Link" item in the context menu.  I just post that link to
the list when I want to share an image.

This is for Windows - I assume it works similarly on a Mac.

on mac the folder is just called Dropbox, and nothing is public unless
you share it; the public link method you describe is one way to share
it; you can also share via the web interface

i do this infrequently enough i need to watch out for sharing a single
image vs a folder, so i test the resultant URL in a browser that is not
logged into Dropbox



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