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TTG GridNav Gallery 1.0 released
TTG GridNav Gallery employs FlashLoaded.com’s new gridNavigation gallery component.
TTG GridNav Gallery is free, but gridNavigation is not. The gridNavigation component must be purchased from www.FlashLoaded.com for $44.95 in order to use the Web module plugin.
Check out TTG GridNav Gallery 1.0.
Cheers,
theturninggate
TTG MonoSlideshow Gallery 1.34 and Multi-album gallery tutorial
TTG MonoSlideshow Gallery 1.34 adds support for the albumWidth and albumHeight tags, which control the size of album thumbnails, and also allows a thumbnail filename to be set for use as an album thumbnail.
I’ve also created a video tutorial on how to merge separate MonoSlideshow galleries into a single, multi-album gallery. The same principles may also be applied to SlideShowPro.
Download TTG MonoSlideshow Gallery 1.34.
See the multi-album gallery tutorial.
Cheers,
theturninggate
TTG HTML Gallery 1.12 released
TTG HTML Gallery 1.12 features major code rewrites for better functionality and presentation both in Lightroom and on the web. It also introduces the onImage Navigation system, compatible with Firefox, Safari, Opera, IE6 and IE7. I think this is a much better release than 1.0, and prefer it to Lightroom’s HTML gallery. I hope you’ll agree.
Download TTG HTML Gallery 1.12.
Cheers,
theturninggate
TTG Selection Gallery 2.1 released
TTG Selection Gallery 2.1 adds a full German translation by Juergen Ritter. Juergen also managed to find the elusive bug in Windows wherein some sliders would fail to update the gallery preview.
Download TTG Selection Gallery 2.1.
Cheers,
theturninggate
TTG Selection Gallery 2.0 released
TTG Selection Gallery has been updated to 2.0. This is a major update and marks the gallery’s transition to a Lua architecture. The gallery utilizes TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.24 as a foundation, and therefore exists in feature parity with that version, supporting annotations, color labels, ratings, ID plate, a wealth of customization options and more.
TTG Selection Gallery is constructed with the photographer-client relationship in mind. The gallery allows clients to mark selected photos, and to submit them with a message/comments to the photographer as an email form. Selections and then be easily isolated in the LR the Library’s Find pane.
The gallery employs Slimbox, allowing clients to view large-size images in an overlay without disrupting their selections.
Download TTG Selection Gallery 2.0.
Cheers,
theturninggate
TTG MonoSlideshow Gallery 1.3 released
TTG MonoSlideshow Gallery 1.3 is released. In this version, Stage dimensions and background color are finally honored and displayed within the LR preview, and can be configured directly from the Site Info panel. There is no longer any need to choose or edit the MSSwrapper.swf file. All of this means that the gallery is easier than ever to configure from within the LR Web module, with improved visual response to changes.
Many thanks are owed to Joe Capra, here at LightroomGalleries, for his Flash work on this release.
Download TTG MonoSlideshow Gallery 1.3.
TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.2 released
TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.2 splits the Image Size slider into separate sliders for Image Width and Image Height. This allows users to specify constraints on both dimensions, with images sizing to whichever dimension they run up against first. TTG Slimbox Gallery is presently the only LR gallery allowing photo width and height to be set separately.
Download TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.2.
Cheers,
theturninggate
TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.1 released
TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.1 is now available.
Support has been added for color labels and numerical ratings. See the documentation, Applying Colors and Labels, on the gallery download page for usage information.
Improvements have also been made to the gallery’s behavior under Windows, courtesy of Andy Rahn at Adobe. Runtime errors still occur, but testers report the gallery to be more friendly with these changes.
Get TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.1 here.
Cheers,
theturninggate
TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.0 released
TTG Slimbox Gallery 2.0 is now available. This version includes a number of significant improvements over its predecessor and requires Adobe Lightroom 1.3.
Changes include:
Rebuilt from the ground up in Lua.
Supports text annotations for thumbnails. Content and positioning fully configurable.
Moved the ID plate to the top of the page. ID plate now displays properly in Internet Explorer 6.
Lots of new customization options.
Cheers,
theturninggate
LR Flash galleries in Leopard
A notice for Mac users, Lightroom flash galleries do not preview in the Lightroom 1.2 Web module on systems running the Mac OS X Leopard. Tom Hogarty has posted on Lightroom Journal, however, stating that a mid-November Lightroom update would fix problems for Leopard users.
Anyone regularly relying upon the Lightroom Web module may want to hold off until that release before upgrading your system.
Cheers,
theturninggate

