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Calling all Digital Railroad Users! - Put yourself in control of your images with Lightbox Photo™ |
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Written by Adrian Ellis
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Friday, 28 November 2008 |
In the light of the unfortunate demise of Digital Railroad, Canadian
Based Lightbox Photo is stepping forward to offer its photo gallery
software as the alternative solution. Photographers can create dynamic
e-commerce enabled image websites empowering them to present their work
how they want, where they want and when they want.
Lightbox Photo allows users to create their own stock photo
libraries or online proofing systems, meaning no more commissions to
third party providers. The cross platform, server side software
combines PHP and MySQL to produce an inherently fast and highly
scalable solution. It is a feature packed online gallery maker and
digital asset manager, that gives users the ability to auto generate
thumbnails, watermark images, create private galleries, view
slideshows, offer a variety of products including instant downloads and
much more.
Existing user and world renowned nature photographer Frans Lanting of Santa Cruz, California (www.franslanting.com)
comments, "Lightbox Photo has played a key role in making our
collection accessible to a worldwide audience. We\'ve had great support
from Lightbox when we've needed to upgrade or add our own customization
to the standard interface."r
“Lightbox Photo has been a trusted
supplier to the photographic industry for over five years,” comments
Adrian Ellis co-founder of Lightbox Photo. “Our solution has a raft of
features specifically aimed at photographers wanting to display and
sell their work online. This is where our software plays a key role;
allowing the photographer greater flexibility in the products and
services that they offer, while maintaining full control over their
images. It also gives them direct access to the customer who may need
additional image research or want to commission a photo shoot.”
For further information please visit www.lightboxphoto.com.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 28 November 2008 )
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