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08/05/2008 03:17:47 PM · #26
Originally posted by CaseyAllen:

A while ago my friend made a website for me, we never ended up finishing it. Now I have all of my photos on Zooomr, but it would be nice to have a dedicated site for easier viewing.


DUUUDE -- that's mighty cool. Although, the way the pictures hover around makes me start feeling nervous/anxious after a minute or two... Not sure what that's about -- some childhood trauma with people grabbing pictures out of my hands, probably... :D
08/05/2008 03:44:34 PM · #27
Originally posted by cdrice:

Originally posted by CaseyAllen:

A while ago my friend made a website for me, we never ended up finishing it. Now I have all of my photos on Zooomr, but it would be nice to have a dedicated site for easier viewing.


DUUUDE -- that's mighty cool. Although, the way the pictures hover around makes me start feeling nervous/anxious after a minute or two... Not sure what that's about -- some childhood trauma with people grabbing pictures out of my hands, probably... :D


Haha, I know what you mean, after a while you just want to say "stay still!!!" I think I'll probably redesign it and make it a simple gallery. Sometimes all of that fancy stuff just gets in the way of viewing the photos.

Does anyone know what happens to photos in Lightroom that are moved? For example: my photos take up a huge portion of my hard drive so I usually only keep one year worth of photos on my computer and back the rest up on a DVD and external drive. If I move photos that are in the Lightroom gallery to an external disc, will Lightroom be able to find them and can I still edit them as long as the drive is plugged in?
08/05/2008 03:51:43 PM · #28
Originally posted by CaseyAllen:

If I move photos that are in the Lightroom gallery to an external disc, will Lightroom be able to find them and can I still edit them as long as the drive is plugged in?


Yes. At some point when you go to access the files, Lightroom will tell you that they are offline. You can tell it where to find one of the files in the folder, and it will automatically reconnect the rest.


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