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Digital Downloads! Custom Watermarks! New Pro Features!

July 28, 2006

Today, we announced a major Pro Release :D Over the coming days I’ll be making posts here and on Digital Grin on how all the new features work, and how you can begin using them immediately! I and the team are also available every day at our help desk to answer any questions you might have regarding all the new goodness:

  • Digital Downloads
  • Custom Watermarks
  • Backprinting
  • Pro sales notification
  • Proof Delayed Shipping

We’re really excited about this release and we thank ALL of our pros who’ve stuck with us. We hope this is just the beginning of even more great pro features yet to come!

Categories: Andy Williams, Sales
  1. July 30, 2006 at 2:12 am | #1

    This is the best news I have heard since finding out about SmugMug. I think that digital downloads and custom watermarks were the two features that almost every pro wanted, as well as needed in todays market place.

    A BIG thank you for working so hard to deliver a wonderful product.

  2. anonymous
    July 31, 2006 at 4:42 am | #2

    Im also a pro user and i especially like digital downloads. Watermarking is very cool too. The thing that makes smugmug the best site there is in this kind of business is that you guys constantly keep upgrading, researching and developing. Im glad to pay next years bucks.

  3. August 16, 2006 at 6:03 pm | #3

    I recently flipped my stock imaging site over to SmugMug. Feature rich and the unlimited storage and bandwidth for the Pro package cannot be beat! Bravo!

  4. Erin
    August 28, 2006 at 10:44 am | #4

    I am thrilled with these new features, but am curious if there are plans for an uploader that works with Aperture or Lightroom? These apps are designed to be A to Z workflow apps, but so far only if you are creating your own web pages and hosting them. Currently one would have to export their images from Aperture or Lightroom in order to be able to upload them to smugmug… but this sort of defeats the purpose of the two programs where image edits are stored as a series of instruction to be applied to the original, instead of folders of separate files (“originals”, “edited”, “web”, etc).

    Thanks!

  5. Administrator
    August 29, 2006 at 5:17 am | #5

    Hi Erin, that’s a great idea, and we hope to be able to offer such direct plugins from popular post-processing and workflow systems. Stay tuned!

  6. Erin
    August 30, 2006 at 10:31 am | #6

    Cool, thanks!

  7. Dan
    November 24, 2006 at 9:49 pm | #7

    Any new updates on Aperture plugin like they have for flickr…want to use Smugmug!

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