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.dingledorph
Feb 19, 2007, 06:49 AM
I'm going to Thailand for 3 months and want to upload my pictures on the go. I will be doing it from internet cafes and various hostel computers.

I was going to use Flickr.com - I like their site and 25 dollars for unlimited upload is not to expensive.

My problem is that the online upload tool isn't doing it for me because i can't upload an entire folder at once. It would take me hours to upload 400 pics.

Is there a way around this or is there another site/service you guys would recommend?

Thanks
Dingledorph



superted666
Feb 19, 2007, 09:08 AM
Flickr provide a upload tool, it will allow bulk uploads and is easy to use.

If your using shared computers thought im not sure you will be able to install but if its from your own pc then upload away!!!!

happy.buddha
Feb 19, 2007, 10:02 AM
You can get Flickr Uploadr (http://www.flickr.com/tools/) directly from Flickr, it allows for batch processing (i.e. all to a specific photoset, etc). you should also list your Flickr site so we can all see the photos you take. :D

.dingledorph
Feb 19, 2007, 10:03 AM
Flickr provide a upload tool, it will allow bulk uploads and is easy to use.

If your using shared computers thought im not sure you will be able to install but if its from your own pc then upload away!!!!

Thanks for the answer but the problem is that I'm moving around in Thailand so I will not be able to install any programs.

.dingledorph
Feb 20, 2007, 01:27 AM
Are there any portable apps out there for flickr? I've been dooing hours of googling but can't seem to find anything usefull.

Forced Perfect
Feb 25, 2007, 12:29 PM
I'm going to Thailand for 3 months and want to upload my pictures on the go. I will be doing it from internet cafes and various hostel computers.

I was going to use Flickr.com - I like their site and 25 dollars for unlimited upload is not to expensive.

My problem is that the online upload tool isn't doing it for me because i can't upload an entire folder at once. It would take me hours to upload 400 pics.

Is there a way around this or is there another site/service you guys would recommend?

Thanks
Dingledorph

I've had good results with 1001 (available on versiontracker.com) in OS X for uploading Flickr photos.

.dingledorph
Feb 25, 2007, 04:17 PM
I've had good results with 1001 (available on versiontracker.com) in OS X for uploading Flickr photos.

I can't install programs on the machine since it is on a internet café.

Forced Perfect
Feb 25, 2007, 04:20 PM
I can't install programs on the machine since it is on a internet café.

Bring it on a USB flash drive or a CD-R and launch it directly from the CD? No installation needed. But 1001 is a Mac program so you'd need a Mac internet cafe for that.

mkrishnan
Feb 25, 2007, 04:31 PM
I think we're all slightly confused....

Are you saying that you want a way to transfer large numbers of pictures without using a web interface, to a photo site, from computers that do not belong to you and cannot be modified (e.g. at an internet café)? So you have no control over the operating system or configuration.

Hmmm...that's a toughie. I'm not sure if Apple's .Mac (not free) helps you out any? I know pbase.com (not free), which I use, allows you to upload a zip of files via web interface, and then unpacks the zip and pulls all the image files out of it. Would that help? The problem I see is guaranteeing that the internet café computers would have zip software on them. I'm not sure if it's standard in Windows? I thought it was in XP, but recently I've noticed that XP computers I use still seem to use WinZip....

Otherwise, an alternative would be to look for a network disk option that works via WebDAV.... that would not get the pictures viewable, but you would be able to mount the WebDAV as a disk (using http: or https: -- on Macs, https: secure WebDAVs are not supported out of the box) and then drag things onto it as if it were a local disk. iDisk, which is part of .Mac, also allows for this.

Forced Perfect
Feb 25, 2007, 04:39 PM
If it's just about storing the photos he could probably use one of those free file storage sites and upload a big zip file of all the images. Anyone got some to suggest?

Or just buy a few memory cards before leaving.

.dingledorph
Feb 25, 2007, 04:46 PM
I think we're all slightly confused....

Are you saying that you want a way to transfer large numbers of pictures without using a web interface, to a photo site, from computers that do not belong to you and cannot be modified (e.g. at an internet café)? So you have no control over the operating system or configuration.



Yes.

I know it's a tough one, but flickrs own webupload tool is so outdated that i hoped someone had made something better. Maybe I will just have to abandon flickr and find a service that has better uploading tools.

mkrishnan
Feb 25, 2007, 05:40 PM
Alternatively, you could try to set a thumb drive up so that both a Windows and a Mac flickr tool can be run off it. If you're lucky, you'll find cafés that are not sufficiently secure to prevent you from running apps off your thumb drive. But it's a big gamble... so you need a backup plan.

Clix Pix
Feb 25, 2007, 06:53 PM
Why not buy an Epson P-5000, which has an 80 GB hard drive and a nice large LCD for viewing your images? No computer needed, you just upload from your memory cards right into the device. Later on when you're at your own computer you can transfer all the files from the Epson to the computer. You could use the device to review and group all of your images, delete the baddies and then at an internet cafe if you wanted to upload to Flickr you could select just the ones you want and do things that way.

Over Achiever
Feb 25, 2007, 08:51 PM
How outdated is Flickr's webtool? I know I've uploaded over 1,000 pictures using smugmug's web uploader without issue, I think Flickr's web tool should work fine. Because that's the only way I can think of without downloading software to get pictures up to flickr.

-OA

.dingledorph
Feb 26, 2007, 12:58 AM
How outdated is Flickr's webtool? I know I've uploaded over 1,000 pictures using smugmug's web uploader without issue, I think Flickr's web tool should work fine. Because that's the only way I can think of without downloading software to get pictures up to flickr.

-OA
Very, the problem is that it only allows you yo upload 6 pics at the time

jayb2000
Feb 26, 2007, 07:55 PM
I just downloaded jUploadr (http://juploadr.sourceforge.net/)
It is not something that needs to be installed, but they do need Java.
It might work for you if you can download it each place or keep it on a thumb drive.

kodiak
Feb 28, 2007, 12:20 PM
given that you cant install anything on the machines its a bit tricky.

if you want to stick with flickr. how about using flickr's email option?
it allows multiple images per email (though thier faq seems to imply its a bit flakey, so worth trying in advance)

- however, your email client will need to support adding multiple attachments easier.

jeff127
Feb 28, 2007, 02:49 PM
Like what Clix Pix said, if you have an iPod you could use the iPod camera connector to transfer the pics which would save you finding a PC to upload them from. Ofcourse the iPod (presuming you have one!) would have to be reasonably sized but I think this is a pretty easy option and I have done it in the past.


Jeff

.dingledorph
Feb 28, 2007, 02:54 PM
It's not only about storing the pics but also about others being able to see them. I don't think flickr can provide a service that will do what I'm demanding. I will start looking for other services.

Thanks for all the help

Over Achiever
Feb 28, 2007, 03:12 PM
If you need a smugmug recommendation, let me know. Also check out zenfolio =)

Keebler
Feb 28, 2007, 04:16 PM
hey dingledorph (great name btw),

i would buy 2 or 3 memory cards...store the pics and then mail them to your family. i know there are risks with mailing, but they're small enough that it shouldn't be a problem.

i personally would buy a 2 or 4 GB card to store them all...keeping that one with you until you return home. then may be a 512 or 1 GB card (x 2 or 3) to store pics after a month or 1.5 months. use a computer at the internet cafe to transfer from the biggee to the computer, then put a smaller one in, transfer pics, delete them from computer...mail home.

hope you find a solution regardless.

i hear that one MUST visit the islands off thailand..phu ket i believe is the name.

cheers,
keebler

.dingledorph
Mar 1, 2007, 11:23 AM
If you need a smugmug recommendation, let me know. Also check out zenfolio =)

Both Smugsmug and Zenfolio looks very promising. Which one would you guys recommend?

Over Achiever
Mar 1, 2007, 12:12 PM
Well they both have trial periods, so I would say try them out! I ended up with smugmug as they seem to have more features, but zenfolio might be the better value. Both have great presentation of photos, but more importantly for you, test out the web uploading tools! You might miss the flickr community.

Here is my smugmug site, I love the customization I can do with it. I have $5 coupon code as well for smugmug, and I'm sure others have one for zenfolio if you end up going with either. But definitely try them out!

-OA
johnpham.smugmug.com (http://johnpham.smugmug.com)