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:thumbsup: FYI, any Lightroom plugin will also need to communicate with your website via FTP/SFTP.gand wrote:I'll look into that as well. I'm using Private/Public Key and SFTP to access my server, so things are a little bit more complicated..
I'm sure there are several advantages. With the above in mind, I assume perhaps you have been using Koken? That would only work effectively when synchronizing the "original" non-resized image. The system will then need to create resized versions, and make sure they don't get cached in browser or on CDN. I believe Koken was storing original images on server (which requires a lot more storage and server CPU to for resizing), and it would need to manage output for resized versions. Not optimally efficient, but there are always compromises.hpdorn wrote: The main advantage of an LR plugin would be that changes to an image would cause the image to be uploaded again. And that would be a huge win.