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Zip files+Photoshelter Question?
 
Delane B. Rouse, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Washington | DC | US | Posted: 5:31 PM on 02.24.10 |
->> I want to upload some JPG files, but I want them zipped. I create the zip file but when I upload them to photoshelter it unzips them.
My goal is for my client to download (1) single zip file them explode/unzip it once they download it.
Does anyone know if this is supported on Photoshelter?
Thanks in advance.
Delane |
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Delane B. Rouse, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Washington | DC | US | Posted: 5:31 PM on 02.24.10 |
| ->> BTW, I'm using PhotoMechanic to upload the zip archive (not sure if that matters) |
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Mike Huffstatler, Photographer, Assistant
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Rancho Cucamonga | Ca | United States | Posted: 10:21 PM on 02.24.10 |
| ->> I can sometimes be a master of the obvious, but did you ask them? |
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Cliff DesPeaux, Photographer
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Shoreline | WA | USA | Posted: 1:36 AM on 02.25.10 |
->> I think PhotoShelter always unzips files.
A better option for you, if you want clients to be able to download full ZIP files, would be to sign up for an Amazon S3 account, use CyberDuck to upload the file, and just give the link to your client. Or, if your ZIP file is under a few hundred megabytes, just use Dropbox (it's free for up to 2 GB). |
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Preston Mack, Photographer
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Orlando | FL | USA | Posted: 7:43 AM on 02.25.10 |
| ->> You could also transfer zip files with yousendit.com |
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Delane B. Rouse, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Washington | DC | US | Posted: 11:01 PM on 02.25.10 |
->> I didn't ask (I was too lazy to log into my account).
I'd prefer to use PhotoShelter if possible...just trying to reduce the number of different accounts I have out there. It was becoming unbearable. |
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