If you use a MACINTOSH!! this is really cool

triplefinger said:
I found an application at this link

http://www.hagus.net/taxonomy/term/14

which has a VERY cool utility for posting photos. I made this site in about 60 seconds

http://www.triplefinger.com/peoplebook/

it takes a few seconds to load on a fast connection.

Mike

Is that Brooke Adams in one of your photos? She stars in one of my favorite movies of all time, Malick's Days of Heaven (which might actually be the cinematic equivalent of rangefinder-style photography...). Great shots.
 
Yes it is Brooke. we did a session last week!

Ted Witcher said:
Is that Brooke Adams in one of your photos? She stars in one of my favorite movies of all time, Malick's Days of Heaven (which might actually be the cinematic equivalent of rangefinder-style photography...). Great shots.
 
Brooke who? 🙂 More importantly, is that a Voigtlander Prominent that fella with the shaved head and inked arms is holding? Deatails please!

-bill
 
Ahhhhhh

Ok.. now I see.. I didn't look at it this afternoon but this is excellent - SimpleViewer is great but to generate it you sort of need Picasa which is only produced currently for the PC. I'm guessing that iPhoto Expert is sort of the "mac version" of what Picasa is to the PC.

Cool.. I'll d/l and give it a shot.

Dave
 
jan normandale said:
this loaded up nicely ... Dave my Mac is running a Power PC G5

Triple finger, nice shots and nice presentation software

Beginning of August they're going to announce the Intel desktops 🙂 (apparently at WWDC) - maybe you should upgrade Jan ? 😀

Dave
 
The 'instructions' link doesn't seem to work... oh, well, there's some good info in the FAQ.
 
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Here's a tip for stripping the Google Ads code out of the application:

-- Point at the application icon and control-click. From the pop-up menu that appears, choose 'Show Package Contents.'

-- This will display the application's contents as a bunch of regular Mac folders. You'll see a basic folder and one for each of the viewers.

-- Open each of the folders, locate the file named 'index.html,' and open it with a text editor such as TextEdit or TextWrangler.

-- Edit out the ad code and resave. You might also want to add your own page title or even customize the HTML a bit.

Now when you use the application, it will build pages with your edited code rather than the original.
 
triplefinger,

thanks for posting this! I've been looking for a simple way to build a website that looks decent without programming (I'm a professional programmer so I have no desire to do more at home). Now I just need to practice more so I have some pictures worth posting 😀

BTW, your website looks great and I love your portraits!
 
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