Flickr Online Photo Service Reviewed 182
kschoenwandt writes "I have been an early fan of Flickr and while I am by far not as much of a shutter bug as most users seem to be, I enjoy the features and use it regularly. Taking some time out reading, I noticed that I am not the only one impressed: The Globe and Mail published a piece on it as did The Christian Science Monitor. Cool!"
2 places that like it (Score:2, Insightful)
I happen to use ofoto which has worked very well for me although now I'm looking for a more advanced site. One that will allow me to sell my photos to make a profit for me and not just the website.
Re:2 places that like it (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
Are there any good sites that do this? I can easily manage my own digital pics on my websites...but, would like an easy way to upload my pics, and have them snail mailed to me as high quality prints.
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
The best place in the world to do this, if you're only interested in black and white prints, is probably San Miguel Photo Lab [bestlab.com] in Las Vegas. I've seen their work; it's amazing.
Of course, San Miguel charges nearly USD$50.00 for a best-quality 8 by 10 inch print. So if you really meant "Are there any good sites that do this for a fee normal people would consider paying?", I'll have to defer to other posters.
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
You can keep albums online there too, but I'm not sure what their limitations are in terms of how many pictures you can store online at a time.
Re:2 places that like it (Score:1)
Re:2 places that like it (Score:5, Insightful)
Photo storage has traditionally been a "OS" centric activity. Peronsal photos tend to be exactly that, personal. But if users are willing to store (and trust) personal information on (to) public internet sites, then why not display the same trust will all but your password files. If I can store my email on GMail, my photos on-line, and my documents online, what's left for the average user? If I am an average joe (and am not hiding a secret porn stash) then why not store the majority of my digital information on-line.
At some point Microsoft or the Linux-folks are going to have to realize that OS systems design to manage data on just-local drives are woefully inadequate.
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
That's a pretty BIG if. Plus, there are many websites on-line that store huge amlounts of porn. So that aspect is/can be held on-line too.
I like it (Score:3, Interesting)
Two of my favorite features of flickr are the ability to email photos from my phone directly to the site, and the fact that they provide code which enables me to display the last 5 flickr photos on my personal website. In addition to those two features, they allow members to post comments on photos. Plus, you can see how many times each photo has been vie
A pitch for $30/yr smugmug, better than flickr (Score:3, Informative)
Re:A pitch for $30/yr smugmug, better than flickr (Score:2)
java/linux photo uploader--wow! (Score:2)
The best thing going for smugmug is that the open API's might inspire a linux dude to write his own uploader/metadata capture tool.
Re:java/linux photo uploader--wow! (Score:2)
One of the benefits of having a fully open API: FlickrUploadr [micampe.it] written in PyGtk by Michele Campeotto.
Personally, I've gone the cmdline route. Here's a perl-script I use that I run in my cron to automatically u/l what's in a dropbox folder: flickrer [randomfoo.net]
Be sure to check out the Flickr API group [flickr.com]. There's also a mailing list
Re:A pitch for $30/yr smugmug, better than flickr (Score:2)
Don't think of Flickr as an online repository for your images, think of it as a delicious+Friendster+Blogger+moblog-like photo service.
Re:A pitch for $30/yr smugmug, better than flickr (Score:2, Informative)
I failed to 'Preview' my last post, and got CRAP. Here is what I meant to post
One post mentioned smugmug.com, which is what I settled on after an intense evaluation of 25 sites, including ofoto, Yahoo!, shutterbug, etc.
Here is my quick plug for smugmug as a recommendation for anyone else looking to run from ofoto etc. for superior services like flickr or smugmug:
1) Unlimited storage (they get you for downloading - viewing - more than 180,000 med-size
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
The only one I've seen so far that had a photo selling option was www.shutterfly.com, but they only let you sell prints of your photos, not the images themselves. It was fairly limited and looked like it only catered to the event photographer (kids sports, weddings, etc).
There are quite a few stock photo places to sell your pictures to the mass me
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
What are the image selling options? I am building a site, http://www.youart.net, that is ore focused on photo chopping but including the ability to sell your uploaded photos. Well, my initial thoughts were:
1) free
2) fee per copy used on shirt or other item
3) fee per usage on another media like a website
(do I need to make this "per hit" or "per reader"?)
4) Cost for unlimited usage.
But what are the pricing methods desired?
Thanks!Tim
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2)
Re:2 places that like it (Score:2, Informative)
The Globe & Mail is one of two national Canadian Newspapers. Not exactly minor to us Canucks.
Andvanced piracy??? (Score:2, Funny)
... I just read on their website.
But, unfortunately, it's just advanced privacy:-(
While also nice, we unfortunately will have to resort to our standard piracy tools...
Re:Andvanced piracy??? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Andvanced piracy??? (Score:1)
other useful service bureaus for photographers (Score:5, Informative)
Re:other useful service bureaus for photographers (Score:3, Informative)
In fact, I just ordered photo Christmas cards from them.
A different approach (Score:4, Informative)
This site lets you create movies with some really nice templates and your own music.
Flickr and FotoFlix are by far the best sites for photo management and sharing.
Re:other useful service bureaus for photographers (Score:2)
Re:other useful service bureaus for photographers (Score:2)
Heh, the closeup of the scoreboard shows MSU 3, PSU 0, first quarter. ;) I'm sure I could fudge that to the final score if I wanted to sell to Penn State fans. The detail in the original is high enough you can find Sparty and the Lion mascots on the sidelines, read most of the jersey numbers, and count the cheerleaders too.
If anyone's interested in a print of any of my gallery, e
mpix (Score:2)
Easy to upload files to them, and they're one of the few services that accept any size of TIFF files.
The digital black and white paper is very nice. So is the metallic.
I dig it (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I dig it (Score:1)
Re:I dig it (Score:3, Informative)
Having said that, I have only found 2 or 3 disturbing photos amoungst the thousands I've viewed so far. Translation: the b
integration with blogs (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:integration with blogs (Score:3, Interesting)
Too dependent on Flash (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Too dependent on Flash (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:Too dependent on Flash (Score:3, Insightful)
Why in the world would anyone send images as Flash?
Being a Linux user, I can't use this site.
If Google has taught us anything, it is that Occam's principle rules: simplest interface is the best.
Ciao Flickr!
Why Flash (Score:2)
I have a photo site and my images have ended up as backgrounds on a number of Blogs (I would never have noticed except they didn't copy the image they cross posted it.).
Its probably to stop that, but if it makes it so noone wants to see the originals it isn't worth it.
simplest interface (Score:2)
Re:Too dependent on Flash (Score:2)
Peripheral Business (Score:2)
slide shows as bandwidth-saving devices (Score:2)
Ad Rates (Score:5, Funny)
Thanks in advance for your help.
Re:Ad Rates (Score:2)
Probably cheaper to buy a Slashdot subscription [slashdot.org] so you can quickly post comments to relevant stories! :-)
Eric (here's another business modelWeb 2.0 anyone? (Score:3, Interesting)
Emphasis mine
I can only imagine the marketoid this came from. Its bad enough most people (outside
Sorry, feeling a bit ranty today.
Re:Web 2.0 anyone? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Web 2.0 anyone? (Score:3, Insightful)
Its bad enough most people (outside /.) think HTTP is the Internet
People who know what HTTP is, do generally also know what a protocol is, and do not think HTTP is the Internet. People think the Internet is a program with an icon depicting a blue E.
Re:Web 2.0 anyone? (Score:2)
SDK's Available (Score:2, Interesting)
I realize that I can upload the photos to one of these services, but I would prefer to upload the photo to the service
In Japan (Score:1)
I use Flickr. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:I use Flickr. (Score:2)
Flickr (Score:3, Informative)
I haven't tried that many I'll admit. Thanks for the list above, very useful.
Open Source photo repository (Score:5, Informative)
I've never used Flickr, but I have been using Gallery [menalto.com] now for about 2 years. It's Open Source, based on PHP and MySQL. I've had to do two complete machine moves in that time, and it's handled them both flawlessly.
I think of all the OS projects I've used (and I've been at this a while now), Gallery has brought me the most pleasure. I had more or less put down my digital camera, because I found sharing, storing and cataloging photos publicly too much of a pain. Being able to share my photos with my friends and family has just been a real joy for me. (And before someone says it, they're pictures of my garden, not pr0n
Gallery also has a hook to buy photos from Shutterbug (but I haven't been very happy with them so far).
Thanks Gallery!
Re:Open Source photo repository (Score:2)
I have been using Gallery myself for a few years, and I agree it is great.
One nitpick though: it has never required MySQL at all. All its data are in flat files.
Re:Open Source photo repository (Score:2)
I'm thinking of making a small business of setting up galleries for people. So many people have digicams, but then just print the pictures out or email a couple at a time to their friends and family.
Re:Open Source photo repository (Score:2)
Re:Open Source photo repository (Score:2)
Really? What hardware are you using for the photoframes? Can you tell me/us a bit more about your set up?
Re:Open Source photo repository (Score:2)
The WebPlayer I'm using in the living room has Windows 95 on it reduced down using LitePC [litepc.com], and has Opera [opera.com] running as a web client. Also installed is Identafone [identafone.com], a piece of software that will display caller-id information on the screen. Add a cheap USB network adapter, plug in the phone line to the modem, and fire up the web browser to bring u
Re:Open Source photo repository (Score:2)
Re:Open Source photo repository (Score:2)
I like flickr (Score:4, Funny)
crappy security (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:crappy security (Score:2)
Free Advertisement? (Score:1)
Re:Free Advertisement? (Score:2)
Re:Free Advertisement? (Score:2)
Comparison with Picasa? (Score:2)
Oh, and Google's Picasa is quite nice (Windows only, though). Photo organizing, automatic import (warning: any NSFW stuff will be found, heh), etc., but it also has stuff like automatic export to XHTML galleries - I can imagine it'd be quite easy to set it up with a batch file or two so a relative could export them to an XHTML gallery, then run the batch file to
Much prefer smugmug.com (Score:1)
Re:Much prefer smugmug.com (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm the CEO at smugmug.com [smugmug.com], arguably one of flickr's better competitors. (Actually, since we were here before them and have larger share, I suppose they're one our better competitors. Whatever).
Luckily, the flickr gang and I have had a chance to meet and hang out, and to be honest, they're very smart, talented people. There are a lot of other companies playing in this space, and most of them don't have a clue.
I think it would help all of us who are clueful if someone (the media, geeks w
why ofoto and shutterfly provide poor sharing (Score:2)
Try "Gallery" if you want a DIY solution. (Score:3, Informative)
Unfortunately, it seems to be very particular about what webhosting services it likes - both of my office's hosts, Readyhosting and Interland don't have enough PHP access to make it work. It works just fine for me at home running XP Pro, Apache and PHP.
It's pretty vanilla but it supports multiple users with permissions, you can add comments, rotate, do batch uploads through either Java applets, a html form or from a URL. I was using statically generated pages from Jalbum and while these lack the prettiness of Jalbum, they are HUGELY more flexible.
Re:Try "Gallery" if you want a DIY solution. (Score:2)
I tried to implement Gallery on my site but couldn't because it requires PHP to be run in Safe Mode [menalto.com]. As an alternative, I set-up Coppermine [sourceforge.net].
I also use Flickr, mainly because it easily allows me to restrict access to certain photos and I can post images directly via email (such as from my phone). And in all honesty, I don't mind someone else managing it. There are other features that I'm only starting to play with, too, like their APIs [flickr.com].
Re:Try "Gallery" if you want a DIY solution. (Score:2)
Re:Try "Gallery" if you want a DIY solution. (Score:2)
Re:Try "Gallery" if you want a DIY solution. (Score:2)
Er... (Score:1)
Re:Er... (Score:2)
Well, you know... (Score:2, Funny)
Flickr API (Score:5, Informative)
My 2c worth (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:My 2c worth (Score:2)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/%s
where %s is your keyword.
<ShamelessSelfPromotion>
Or if you're running OS X, use the Flickr search engine in Beholder [mesadynamics.com].
</ShamelessSelfPromotion>
Things I as an album browser would like to see. (Score:2)
OR searches. "dog AND (cat OR kitten)"
Date range searches, based on when the file was uploaded, and/or ability to sort on date.
Ability to limit searches to various photo size ranges.
No need for flash. Flash makes this site slow, at least in comparison to pu
I hope (Score:2, Funny)
Phoneticly it sounds a bit
shutterbook.com (Score:2)
Photoshop Album (Score:2)
I've been a big fan of Adobe Photoshop Album [adobe.com] since it came out a couple of years ago. Like FlickR it uses tags to organize photos, and multiple tags can be assigned to the same picture. Lookups are incredible fast, and there are customizable templates for web posting. Since I 'blog' I like to keep stuff on my site so I can earn some Google ad revenues.
Most impressive is the amount of logging data it keeps. The program keeps track o
Flickr is Geek-Friendly, Amateur-Friendly (Score:3, Insightful)
The comments are encouraging for an amateur photographer like me [flickr.com] who wants to take good pictures for people to enjoy, and not be eviscerated by a professional critic.
Definitely room for improvement (sets of sets, printing integration), but they seem to be hard at work making this happen. And it looks like they're going to charge $60/year, which seems kind of pricey compared to the competition.
What finally (after a couple days) pushed me over the edge to pay them and subscribe were the fact that they have seamless integration with Creative Commons [creativecommons.org] licenses for your photos (cool-factor points), and an open open API for managing your photos through 3rd-party scripts [flickr.com]. With it, I've written a python script that I use to batch-upload and annotate photos. I haven't tried their client with Wine, so I don't know if that option exists for Linux-only users.
for the uninformed... (Score:4, Informative)
[Mary Baker] Eddy [founder of The Christian Science Monitor]insisted, against strong opposition from some of her advisers and church officers, that the words "Christian Science" should be in the paper's name. According to one of her biographers, Robert Peel, to Eddy, "the designated title was an identification of the paper with the promise that no human situation was beyond healing or rectification if approached with sufficient understanding of man's God-given potentialities. Nor did the "good news" of Christianity involve the prettification of bad news, but rather, its confident confrontation".
There's more information on that page, but in the interest of brevity, I only copy pasted the relevant part of the FAQ.
Re:Christian science monitor? (Score:2)
Learn more about the periodical before your dismiss it based on its title.
Re:Christian science monitor? (Score:2)
Seriously, though, you gotta respect that they at least let you in on the potential bias. I wish Rev. Moon and Rupert Murdoch would have let us know up front what brand of crazy they were selling.
Re:Christian Science Monitor? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Christian Science Monitor? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Christian Science Monitor? (Score:2)
I'm sure there are people who will mock religion, but nothing is going to diminish the respect i have for the people like those who gave up personal fortunes, m
Re:Christian Science Monitor? (Score:2)
I realize it's kindof lame to harp on one single tiny item in the paper's excellent history. These
Re:Christian Science Monitor? (Score:2)
"They might even have been surprisingly prescient, given recent intimations of a link between some SSRIs and suicide in young people."
Re:Christian Science Monitor? (Score:2)
Sheesh, I bet you aren't even an Economist.
A little OT but still interesting (Score:2)
"The Christian Science building in Boston [the one related to the Christian Science Monitor] is a favorite photographic subject as an architecturally interesting building. Additionally, in the early days of MIT's radar history, the Christian Science building was one of the more prominent buildings (before it was occluded by the newer tall skyscrapers) and showed up clearly on radar. It was a favorite test subject, and instantly recognizable on screen. When the first major breakthro
Re:Christian Science Monitor? (Score:2)
While I personally believe the whole Christian Science thing is a hybrid of nuts and pyramid schemes, I cannot deny that the newspaper is one of the best. I've been reading them off an on for a few years,
Re:Another option for storing & sharing photos (Score:2)
Details to be found here [smugmug.com].
Enjoy!
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you retain rights unless you sign them over (Score:2)