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username="http://smcv.pseudorandom.co.uk/"
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nickname="smcv"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2013-09-26T13:11:55Z"
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\"I guess the plugins have to setup and upload to underlaydir somehow\" -
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yes, the hypothetical specialized CGI interface mentioned at the end of
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[[plugins/contrib/album]] would ideally be able to do that.
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I'd also like to be able to keep full-resolution photos on my laptop
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but mangle them down to a more web-compatible resolution in a
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separate underlay that is what actually gets uploaded, also as described
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on that page - but that doesn't make a great deal of sense for a
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non-CGI workflow, since if you're uploading full-resolution photos to
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the CGI, you've already done the big data transfer whether you
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intended to or not :-)
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