Upgrade web galleries so clients can pick photos

Using the web gallery feature allows the client to see all the images. What would be great would be to allow the client to pick images plus have a choice of sizes and the number they wish to order. This in turn would generate a list that would ultimately arrive to the contact person as an email so their "order" could be processed. Perhaps some embedded PHP could facilitate this. An e-commerce solution added to this would be a bonus. (a la Pictage) Adobe could run a fee based service here providing hosting for the thousands of pics wedding and portrait photographers generate on a monthly basis - pro photographers would embrace that I think. It's all about making money doin' what we love right!?! LR is working very well for me - I'm looking forward to it getting better and better.
Bob Federer, ShooterBug Photography www.shooterbug.com

1. Select slides you want to display
2. Above the Library Inspector where it says 'new' >click new then select > Slideshow from the list.
3. At the bottom right of the browser just above where it says 'Unrated or better' there is a music symbol and a little black square... click the black square (Display Settings Panel)
Here you will find the controls you are looking for.. If you are in Ap3...?
Regards... Gerry..

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