Just curious -- its in my cloud membership, but don't know anything about it.
mattograph "God bless the new meds" 7,693 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Louisville, KY More info | Oct 21, 2013 09:21 | #1 Just curious -- its in my cloud membership, but don't know anything about it. This space for rent.
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LG_1089 Junior Member 21 posts Joined Jul 2013 More info | Nov 08, 2013 10:56 | #2 Dang, I guess maybe the lack of response is your answer?! I use the cloud also, and stumbled across this portfolio option only recently. I haven't jumped on board because-like you-I know little of it, or its benefits. Guess I'll be watching this thread to see if you come up with any good responses.
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tomholman Goldmember 1,333 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2011 Location: Austin Texas More info | Nov 08, 2013 11:52 | #3 I would like to use it, but it's so darn inconvenient. No Lightroom plugin to sync your gallery. I don’t get it. It is part of the Adobe Cloud and no Adobe integration. If Adobe ever fixes that I will use it. Tom
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mattograph THREAD STARTER "God bless the new meds" 7,693 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Louisville, KY More info | Nov 08, 2013 22:14 | #4 There's so much stuff in the cloud now that I have no idea how to use. Feel like the answers to 1000 questions I don't have time to ask are there. This space for rent.
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JackRFlint Member 53 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: Rhinelander, WI More info | After looking at Behance for a short while it appears to me that Adobe bought the company with some long term expansion in mind. There are getting into some competitive space so I believe their acquisition is more about integrating with their entire application ecosystem than it is about serving photographers. I think it will be a long time before they will ever compete with Zenfoilio or Smugmug type services since those applications are so tailored to the photography community.
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Raceshot Senior Member More info | Jul 30, 2014 04:43 | #6 I've been thinking for a long time about creating some kind of decent website for my pictures instead of all the gallery's at my flickr account. When Behance and the Behance Prosite came by in Adobe's CC membership, I decided to give it a try. I'm a complete noob in building websites, don't know anything about html or css, so starting with this was quite a challenge. However, once you get used to the prosite interface (and with the help of the support forum), it gets pretty straight forward and quite easy to create something out of it. www.kristofvermeulen.com
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dweazel Mostly Lurking 11 posts Joined Jul 2014 Location: London More info | I tend to think Adobe are losing the plot somehow.....the creative cloud is a step too far i think. http://filmsgb.co.uk
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