Here’s a step-by-step guide through the new Web Gallery function in Photoshop CS3.

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  1. tony (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    how do I get this large enough to see it?

  2. harold chad (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    ola esta xvr este espacio para la galeria de photoshop esta bravaso pero saben kiero inscribirme en este sitio komo ago q tngo q hacer ah ?????????

  3. rich (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    To enlarge…..
    In IE7 make sure status bar is clicked on, then click lower right hand corner magnifier glass, in IE7 and FireFox press F11 for full screen.

  4. Transverbero (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    I can’t bereave I didn’t know that!!!

  5. Robert (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    Thanks for the tutorial! Very helpful …

  6. Christopher Powell (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    When I try to use the generated web gallery with Dreamweaver it deosn’t seem to recognice it as an HTML document. Is there anything I’m missing? Great tutorial by the way

  7. Lori Vlach (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    I am trying to put a photo gallery built in photo shop cs3 into by website built in dreamweaver. It doesn’t work…what am I doing wrong?

  8. Jenna (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    I know how to make the web gallery, but I can’t find any information anywhere on how to get it into dreamweaver and make it work! this information is really essential…

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  10. Carpenter (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    I have the same question as Christopher Powell did!

    I am trying to put a photo gallery built in photo shop cs3 into by website built in dreamweaver. It doesn’t work…what am I doing wrong?

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  12. Becky (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    Great tutorial. Okay..once I’ve created the web gallery, you mention uploading to “your server.” How do we go about this? I have a blog with blogger but no website yet. I need to be able to provide this gallery for a client to see….can I email them the URL that is associated to the gallery once it is complete in PS or is there a way to send them to it? Thank you.

  13. Josue (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    How do I make the gallery work with my website that I already have with Office Live Small Bussines?

  14. Kate (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

    Mike,

    I loved your tutorial! Am still running Premium Design Suite CS3 and have experimented some with this feature.

    In Photoshop CS3 Design Premium, I created some Flash galleries I could post to a web site I’m creating. I’m running OS 10.5.8 on an Intel-based iMac and using the latest version of Flash Player (10.x).

    Unfortunately, when I preview them on any browser, a page w/this message appears:

    Please upgrade your Flash Player.
    Already have Flash Player? Click here if you have Flash Player 6 installed.

    Can you PLEASE help me and let me know how to just go directly to playing the Flash gallery? If there’s no fix, can you tell me why this changed or is the way it is?

    Of course, I’m under a deadline.

    Thank you. — Kate

    • chris crawford (Reply) on Monday February 25, 2008

      Kate:

      Saw an old posting of yours on Layers – see below. I have the exact same problem. Did anyone ever respond to you? How did you resolve this?

      Thanks!

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      Mike,

      I loved your tutorial! Am still running Premium Design Suite CS3 and have experimented some with this feature.

      In Photoshop CS3 Design Premium, I created some Flash galleries I could post to a web site I’m creating. I’m running OS 10.5.8 on an Intel-based iMac and using the latest version of Flash Player (10.x).

      Unfortunately, when I preview them on any browser, a page w/this message appears:

      Please upgrade your Flash Player.
      Already have Flash Player? Click here if you have Flash Player 6 installed.

      Can you PLEASE help me and let me know how to just go directly to playing the Flash gallery? If there’s no fix, can you tell me why this changed or is the way it is?

      Of course, I’m under a deadline.

      *******************



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