BradW

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Flickr photo posting test:
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Flickr photo album posting test:
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I can't see the upper images, but the album is great.
The Colorado elevation must not have bothered you.
My wife and I took the Road King to Colorado from Oregon for a 2 week road trip in late sept. The leaves were changing colors in the higher elevations.
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BradW

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ORbiker wrote: I can't see the upper images, but the album is great.
I can't see them either. I'm still learnin' Flickr. It seems a lot more professional/modern than Fototime. But there are some differences that I will have to get used to. I can't figure out an easy/quick way to copy a direct URL link to a specific photo on Flickr. I can create a link, but I then have to edit out +20 some odd additional characters to get down to the correct direct link to just the photo. Me still learnin'.
Colorado is always great. We were there 10-20 Sept 2020. Aspens were about 80% when we left for Moab.
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BradW wrote: ORbiker wrote: I can't see the upper images, but the album is great.
I can't see them either. I'm still learnin' Flickr. It seems a lot more professional/modern than Fototime. But there are some differences that I will have to get used to. I can't figure out an easy/quick way to copy a direct URL link to a specific photo on Flickr. I can create a link, but I then have to edit out +20 some odd additional characters to get down to the correct direct link to just the photo. Me still learnin'.
Colorado is always great. We were there 10-20 Sept 2020. Aspens were about 80% when we left for Moab.
It's not the fastest way to do it, but I use the share photo button. Up pops a link. I select BBCode and the correct size. Then I copy the link,
I post the link directly to the posting page.
DSC00201 by Ken Coen, on Flickr
Then I cut off all before and after img.
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AnEv942

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Losing a picture hosting site and association with past posts with no way easy way to recover is tragic. The amount of shared info that has been lost cannot be replaced.
Did you start an account on flickr or free trail?
I'm currently using smugmug which is 7 monthly or 55 annually, no free accounts. I have duplicate free account with Imgur. Both of these mirror original photobucket account, which most have heard that story.
Fortunately photobucket changed thier policy and older pictures at least show, likely temporary (unless like many account was deleted in response to pb fiasco). I look at thier attempt to regain trust like someone jumping off a cliff and trying to swim back to the ledge.
Thankful old photos show but do not use to post new pictures.
Some of my older posts where thread wasn't locked Ive update urls- older locked threads show until photobucket closes.
Flickr (which now owned by Smugmug, acquired financially troubled Flickr awhile back) is 7 monthly or 60 annually. They surprisingly still offer free hosting service.
Either service offers trial period to check features which are simular. One of the things that attracted me to smugmug is part of the url contains original file name, easier to relocate.
Seems easier to get different share links, though bbcode copy/pastes picture, its also makes it clickable to album so usually strip out url string.
Issue obviously is on forum posts if host site is changed (site closes) the linked photo url needs to be changed. On older locked threads that's impossible, and threads that are not locked, it to say the least painful to update the picture urls.
https://help.flickr.com/pricing-faq-r1qHsTEbU
https://www.smugmug.com/plans
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BradW

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ORbiker wrote: It's not the fastest way to do it, but I use the share photo button. Up pops a link. I select BBCode and the correct size. Then I copy the link, I post the link directly to the posting page.
Then I cut off all before and after img.
It took me a while to figure the "cut off all before and after img" part. The user should not have to do that. There should be a "Direct URL Link" option. I'm going to make that suggestion to Flickr.
So, I will be upgrading to the $60/yr version of Flickr soon and see how it goes.
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BradW

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AnEv942 wrote: Did you start an account on flickr or free trail?
Flickr (which now owned by Smugmug, acquired financially troubled Flickr awhile back). They surprisingly One of the things that attracted me to smugmug is part of the url contains original file name, easier to relocate. Seems easier to get different share links, though bbcode copy/pastes picture, its also makes it clickable to album so usually strip out url string.
I'm trying the free Flickr and I think I can live with it. But after reading your post, I'm going to try Smugmug before comitting to Flickr Pro. Thanks, Brad
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What I do:
- log onto my flickr account and navigate to photostream
- click on picture I'd like to share elsewhere
- the picture will display and on the bottom right corner there is a down arrow with a line under it, clicking there will make a popup of image sizes, select view all sizes
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- for me it will display 12 different size links, "medium 500" works well for rvnet, click on that one
- when the picture displays hover over it and right click with your mouse and select "copy image location"
- then simply paste (control V) into the photo link dialog on rvnet.
years ago Flickr removed its photo link sharing buttons as they did not like hosting images on its servers that also did not generate advertisement $$$. They would really like people to actually go to THEIR site to view images stored there.
Done.
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BradW

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mbloof wrote: years ago Flickr removed its photo link sharing buttons as they did not like hosting images on its servers that also did not generate advertisement $$$. They would really like people to actually go to THEIR site to view images stored there.
I really don't like that.....I dont like that alot. Flickr removed a working tool that their PAYING customers were using to make their own life more profitable? Total BS in my opinion. I'm going to take another look at Imgur.
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