Hi,
I'm using 4.5 on Windows with Eos Templates. I use it for my on-line sales, and have looked at it for on-site stuff too. I've veered away from Eos Templates for on-site stuff through, but your milage may vary. I'm using browser based stations (well, 1 so far) for clients to browse the event and find the image number(s) they are interested in. Then I have 2 sales stations running Express Digital where they come to with a list of image numbers they want to buy, where we crop, sharpen, tidy, print and take the money.
I'm trying it like this so it's scaleable, If the browser idea works (so far, so good), it's easy to have 5 browser stations and no cost other than the hardware. (which is cheap as hell these days).
I've used EOS templates because it's nice the way you can build a sectioned web page with sections per court, or per match or whatever. That's the way I build up the web pages (usually). Here is one with 2 sections, but it will handle way more than that:
http://www.eventphotoireland.com/monkstown/For on-site, I want more than just 1 level of sections. I'd like to have day/court/gender for example. I'm now looking to use PM to injest, and to use the camera folder system to know the court number and gender, and the iptc date for the day. It then creates the directory structure to map to this and puts the images into each directory. I also rename the files by court number and gender so that in ExpressDigital (where I can search by file name) I can search by court number.
for the on-site web pages, I'm trying our arles from digitaldutch to create the site. It's fast, does very nice watermaking and reflects the directory structures in a navigation system for easy of finding your match. If there was a html template for PM that did this, I'd prefer it.
Merv.