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Is there a simple way of downloading fotos or albums without having 8 different options. I want my costomers to look at the pics in my album and then be able to download the album. Without mails, payment, or possibility for choosing different qualities - I just want them to get the originals via zip-file. Is there a solution for me? Thanks, Franz

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I have several large corporate clients. I charge quite a high job rate as it is so I offer the photos as free downloads for up-to 6 months.

So I just want an easy way for them to access their protected gallery, choose the photos they want to download and then download them for free. I don't want them to have to go through any payment/discount coupon, jump through a hoop method.

I have just joined today and this is causing me a big headache.

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I am planning on offering a free wallpaper on my site for download from time to time. I created a gallery using the "old journal" style, then I'm embedding a link to the photo using a dropbox account. If you're not familiar with dropbox, just go to dropbox.com. the account is free and comes with 2GB of free storage, and they have good tutorials on how to use it. You can download your desired photo to dropbox and use their "create a link" function to allow others to link to the file. Hope this helps!

Dana

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There's not a way for customers to generate the download zip file. But you can instruct them say, in the gallery description area, to email you and you can generate a zip file and email the link to them. More here on SmugMug's Help Pages.

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thanks for your answer. so that´s exactly the wrong site for me. should be changed. nothing for professional use. – Franz Gleiss May 23 '12 at 19:34
You can add a feature request for this here :) feedback.smugmug.com thanks – Andy Williams May 23 '12 at 20:24

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