Could you guys email me the correct pro file? I'm pretty confident at this point I'm not getting the right zip from e-junkie...
If your Juicebox-Pro zip file is named 'juicebox_pro_1.4.2.zip', then it is unlikely that the files inside are Lite and not Pro.
You can check that the 'jbcore' folder is Pro by opening the 'jbcore/juicebox.js' file in a plain text editor and having a look at the comments at the top of the file.
If the 'juicebox.js' file is Pro, it will read "Juicebox-Pro 1.4.2" rather than "Juicebox-Lite 1.4.2".
***The odd thing about all this is that I do have access to 'Pro config options' from within Wordpress.***
The Pro Options text area is available to both Lite and Pro users (although any Pro Options entered will become active only after the plugin has been upgraded to Juicebox-Pro).
If you want to double-check that the zip file you have is, indeed, the Juicebox-Pro zip file (and that it is also complete and not corrupt), you can check the MD5 and/or SHA1 hashes of the file with a program such as HashCalc (free).
juicebox_pro_1.4.2.zip
MD5: d9b0ea9db1be174e3bea5bb678c7a003
SHA1: 0c550f7ab43fb3a2f03d53ad88a93f7fa5df6cbf
I'm hesitant to download again because I saw I only get 5 downloads and wanted to see if you suggest anything else first.
Please don't worry about using up your 5 downloads. If/when your link expires, just fill in this Download Link Request Form to request a new download link. In doing so, you will always have an active link and be able to re-download Juicebox-Pro (or download a new version when it becomes available) if necessary.
The only other reason for still seeing the branding (other than uploading Pro files to an incorrect location or uploading Lite files to the correct location) would be server-side caching, which may be serving up old (Lite) files from a cached location even after replacing the 'jbcore' folder.
Please make sure that you do not have any WordPress caching plugins installed and enabled.
Assuming you can confirm that you do have the Pro 'jbcore' folder (by checking as above), try deleting the existing 'jbcore' folder from your web server ('wp-content/plugins/wp-juicebox/jbcore'). Now, before uploading the Pro version, check your web page. The gallery should no longer display (with the 'jbcore' folder now missing). If the gallery does display, then either you are deleting a secondary 'jbcore' folder from your web server that your gallery is not using (from a location other than 'wp-content/plugins/wp-juicebox/jbcore') or there is some server-side caching happening. If this is the case and you do not have any WordPress caching plugins installed and enabled, then try contacting your web host and ask them if they have any such caching in place that might result in what you are seeing.
Hopefully this will help.