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Haphazard, have loads of them!

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So...am I right in saying to get this to work, you first have to link all the locations where you are storing photos, eg Flickr, Facebook etc and Pixsy will look for them being used elsewhere?

But if you have files on Dropbox you have to upload those photos to Pixsy site because it cannot access them from there.

So what about photos in this forums gallery?

And what about photos that were resident on the net for a period of time but have been now removed?

If I want to ascertain whether ANY of my photos that have been at some time on the net...I would need to reload them all to Pixsy for them to be able to search for them being used?

Or am I missing something here?



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Unless you subscribe there is a 500 photos limit Eric .flickr is my main storage site so that's where they search .not sur3 about other storage sites ? They have a pretty good reply to queries section though

 




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blackfox wrote:
Unless you subscribe there is a 500 photos limit Eric .flickr is my main storage site so that's where they search .not sur3 about other storage sites ? They have a pretty good reply to queries section though

I signed up but when it came to the site linking, it said that I had to upload any photos from Dropbox manually. :thumbsdown:

I stopped all web posting when I scrapped my business website...so there's not much of mine out there NOW....apart from posts in various forums. I even scrapped my gallery on this forum. :lol: But it made me wonder what might have been nicked when my website was active? But to find tha5 out, I would have to physically re upload them, somewhere.
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