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Posted: Fri Feb 1st, 2019 03:38
 
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I suppose as an option we could email our images to interested members. ;-)

Hmmm, Think that would be a step back to before bulletin boards!

Posting an image to Flicker is very easy with Lightroom, simply drag the image to the Flicker panel and click Publish. I expect it can even be done from an iPad.

:hardhat:

At the other end, posting an image from Flicker is slightly more complicated, you have to select the image, then click through various versions of the image to find the 'Share' version, click Share, then copy the BB url, paste that in the forum post wherever you want the image to appear in the post. In fact you can have a post containing as many images as you wish and mix images with text, rather than the images below the text.

I am hoping the latest 'owners' of Flicker will simplify and streamline the access to the images, it does seem overly complex to me. But it works.


Don't use Lightroom, so would have to explore other ways.
I suppose I could use my Dropbox...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/eq5i7txcb2freu4/DSC_6068_00065.jpg?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ezjsfy252yv1ftq/DSC_6129.jpg?dl=0

But it doesn't imbed the image, just a link. o.O



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Don't think DB will do the trick, Flicker or similar would be the only way unless you already have a website and can upload images, using the images url to post here.

Perhaps Iain or Jeff have suggestions? I'm sure there will be alternatives to Flicker, I just never explored that avenue.



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Robert wrote:
Don't think DB will do the trick, Flicker or similar would be the only way unless you already have a website and can upload images, using the images url to post here.

Perhaps Iain or Jeff have suggestions? I'm sure there will be alternatives to Flicker, I just never explored that avenue.


Don't see why DB should be any different to Flickr in terms of handling high res files without loss. I used it extensively for transferring clients artwork and images for printing.

The problem seems to be delivering it INTO the forum in a visible format as opposed to a link. Maybe there's another way to share files from DB?

In the meantime, here's a Blacktailed Godwit...

Attachment: 0AF1FD4C-208D-45DF-9BE1-20B6B21A90DC.jpeg (Downloaded 17 times)



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Don't know what the hell your doing rob it's a two click job to post from there to any website . To late to run through it now ,will step by step tomoz

 




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Don't know how you manage to post images from Flicker two clicks...

It takers me ages just to navigate to the image. I find it hard work, if you have an easy way to do it I would appreciate the info.

Please will you open a new topic, don't like going too far OT on this birding thread. It seems almost the only active topic at the moment.



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Robert wrote:
Don't know how you manage to post images from Flicker two clicks...

It takers me ages just to navigate to the image. I find it hard work, if you have an easy way to do it I would appreciate the info.

Please will you open a new topic, don't like going too far OT on this birding thread. It seems almost the only active topic at the moment.


That's a good idea, Robert ....to start a new thread.

Apart from methods of posting from Flickr it would be good to open up the discussion wider... on ideal file dimensions, dpi, and file format for best online viewing. Part of the loss comes from the need to downsize files to meet the 2mb forum limit. It would be useful to know what others are doing to maximise reproduction quality.



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Done. o.O

Hopefully it will develop to include such topics.



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Going back to the wren shot, Nice shot again. Anyway I thought all wrens were called Jenny!!:lol::lol:

 




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Experiment from Flickr. Its a old pic I'm using as a test.

[img]DSC_9368 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr/img]

 




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That seems to have worked but a bit big.

 

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