I use a Flickr account, but for posting in the 'Photo of the Day' thread here, Flickr's large photo size is generally too large. In that scenario, I use a smaller photo size and I upload it to ImageShack.
I havent posted alot of pics on the web for awhile and wanted to know what people are doing nowadays. I was thinking of using my Comcast acct and using my webspace there to upload pics. Good idea? I'd appreciate any feedback, thx !
they'll probably rename it MS pictureshare or whatever creative name their marketing team comes up with, make it somehow communicate with Messenger via live updates or something....i dunno, i don't really see them axing flickr because it's hugely popular and quite a success.
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I'm a devoted Smugmugger myself. They continually update the site with new features that are useful (video uploads in almost any format) and provide pretty powerful layout options. Love the unlimited bandwidth, multiple privacy options, uploads are fast (DSL) and the price is relatively dirt cheap for what you get.
That's definitely not good.Have you read the terms and conditions of Picassa? You lose all right to your work if you upload it on there. Google state they own it and any 3rd party who works with Google may use it for whatever purpose they deem fit.
I'm a devoted Smugmugger myself. They continually update the site with new features that are useful (video uploads in almost any format) and provide pretty powerful layout options. Love the unlimited bandwidth, multiple privacy options, uploads are fast (DSL) and the price is relatively dirt cheap for what you get.
The video uploads are only for pro users, and are somewhat limited in length, aren't they? I remember looking and feeling like I was going to need to drop some $85 a year for a full pro account, and would even then be limited to videos < 5 minutes or something. Half of the reason I'm interested in a photo sharing site is to be able to share both the pictures and the silly little videos that you take with your camera. Those are often more than 2 minutes long.
See it here.Adobe said:Please note that when you share Your Content, your User Name and Personal URL is made public, and recipients may in the future be able to share Your Content with others, add Your Content to their own accounts, and make photographic prints of Your Content.
Probably more like:they'll probably rename it MS pictureshare or whatever creative name their marketing team comes up with, make it somehow communicate with Messenger via live updates or something....i dunno, i don't really see them axing flickr because it's hugely popular and quite a success.