Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Apart from Flickr & Picasa, what other sites would you suggest for photo upload and sharing lots of pics?

Cos Flickr and Picasa Web Albums both have limits to how much you upload. How about lots and lots of photos?

Apart from Flickr %26amp; Picasa, what other sites would you suggest for photo upload and sharing lots of pics?
try http://www.fotki.com


you can set your pictures to be private just like on flickr, but on fotki you can create a special login for each photo album and tell the password for your friends only.
Reply:try www.web-photographers.com Lovely~!
Reply:" there is no limit if download a flicckr uploader try it "





i'm agree with her !
Reply:Try Multiply. I don't think they have a limit. I've uploaded my photos, made albums, blogged a bit and network with a few people.
Reply:Hi,





I'm going through the same decision making process right now. I had a Flickr account last year, but I let it lapse, and now all but 3 of my sets are gone and I can only see 200 of the most recent photos that I uploaded to Flickr.





note: If you pay $25 per year and get the Flickr Pro account then you can upload unlimited size and amount, but every year you will have to pay the $25 again *which is a pain*. Flickr has the best organizing took I have ever seen on the net. I can't find one better.





http://www.zooomr.com is free, unlimited photos sharing. And yes, there are 3 O's. Zooomr is currently a young beta site, so things will work some days and not the next, plus Zooomr doesn't have all the bells and whistles that other sites have. Zooomr does have a built in uploader on the site that is awesome. Zooomr has a bunch of cool features that you will not find on any other site, things like Smart Sets, were the sets (albums) are live, and will change based on things like TAG names, or the date the photo was taken. Also they have Portals, which is awesome. They do not have a way to delete photos in bulk, or actually at all, once you upload a photo it is always there. Also, the only person that can see the original size is the owner of the photo, friends can only see a medium size photo. But Zooomr is really good for being free and I think it is just on the edge of being a viable photo sharing site. I would switch to Zooomr in a heartbeat, if only Zooomr had just a few more things, like a bulk tagging tool, or a bulk delete tool, and if they had a way to share original sizes with others.





Many other photo sharing sites are unlimited if you pay something. There are so many photo sharing sites, that it comes down to what your personal preferences are and what site matches those criteria the best.





Here are some reviews for you to take a look at to help make a decision:





http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/web...


http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127903...


http://www.silvery.com/PhotoSharingCompa...


http://digitalphotography.weblogsinc.com...


http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-6451_7-6245...
Reply:Previously loving and using Yahoo photos, however, it is gone now. It is sad. I use facebook currently.





Facebook is the best. Unlimited free photo storage with good functionality. However, one downside is that your photos are not uploaded in full size. Therefore, when you share it on facebook, no one can get full size image from facebook. You can download facebook albums with firefox extensions. You can do a lot of privacy setting with facebook. You can share photos and/or album with a link.








OR


If you have good website editing skills, have time and have special requests that facebook and many others can't offer for free, you can host your own website with coppermine. You can shape it to the way you want. It is about software freedom, and you are not restricted by any companies by using this method.





For the second question, if you keep a copy of photos for yourself that copy this always yours to keep. I consider putting photos on internet.





Good luck.
Reply:there is no limit if download a flicckr uploader try it!!!!!!!
Reply:Photobucket is best for sharing %26amp; uploading for albums. They also have a much bigger user-base than Flickr or YahooPhotos [by the way, Y!P is going to be decommissioned this month anyway]...





http://Photobucket.com


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