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Post by chrisc on Oct 9, 2011 17:21:06 GMT
I've tried eveything..it is why I like photobucket so much..one copy, one paste
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Post by jiro on Oct 9, 2011 17:24:04 GMT
Most of us use Flickr, Chris so can you share what seems to be reason why you find it hard to post using Flickr?
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Post by robmarshall on Oct 9, 2011 17:29:58 GMT
I've tried eveything..it is why I like photobucket so much..one copy, one paste Go to your photostream where your images are. Select the shot (left click). It loads. Select the size you want by right-clicking. That loads. Right click on image and select 'copy image location' That's it. Go back to FSC and past it into an image link in the edit box. This is why we need video tutorials. PS: Chris I just edited that as I missed a bit out.
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Post by jiro on Oct 9, 2011 17:32:18 GMT
...This is why we need video tutorials. Got to save some moolah for an external mic and for Snagit 10 to do that for me, Rob. It will take some time to save but doable on my part.
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Post by robmarshall on Oct 9, 2011 17:34:37 GMT
You will also find the Flickr uploader very useful and quick. You only need to install it once. It makes uploads of single and multiple shots very easy, and you can specify options such as what set to put them in, change titles etc. see here www.flickr.com/tools/
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Post by robmarshall on Oct 9, 2011 17:36:00 GMT
...This is why we need video tutorials. Got to save some moolah for an external mic and for Snagit 10 to do that for me, Rob. It will take some time to save but doable on my part. Can you recommend a type of mic? I was thinking of having a look for one tomorrow when I go shopping.
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Post by jiro on Oct 9, 2011 17:57:27 GMT
Can you recommend a type of mic? I was thinking of having a look for one tomorrow when I go shopping. Most of the guys I used to work with designing websites and stuff related to media services before are using these headset types of mic. They're not that expensive and has a good signal-to-noise ratio for better comprehension of spoken words. Logitech is the one I used before but I left it in Phils.
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Post by chrisc on Oct 9, 2011 18:07:58 GMT
I did it, I did it...Oh, I'm so smart..I have a brain now.
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Post by jiro on Oct 9, 2011 18:14:13 GMT
I did it, I did it...Oh, I'm so smart..I have a brain now. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by robmarshall on Oct 9, 2011 18:24:41 GMT
I did it, I did it...Oh, I'm so smart..I have a brain now. Have you downloaded the uploader I mentioned too?
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Post by chrisc on Oct 9, 2011 18:26:17 GMT
I did upload the downloader but cannot go from my sets to the downloader..or if I can, no can figure out how.
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Post by robmarshall on Oct 9, 2011 21:36:18 GMT
Chris I sent you these PMs, but I thought I'd add the detail for others who may need it. After installing loader select it from the START/ALL PROGRAMS and select 'pin to task bar'. That will put it on your taskbar permanently, and you just need to click it whenever you need it. The loader sits on your PC. Start it, and select ADD to add a single or multiple files from your PC images. Then just adjust any settings on the right side of the dialogue box and load them up. then go to Flickr and the shots should be there. It really does make it a lot quicker. [/quote] The uploader just uploads ne images to your Flickr. When you have uploaded you need to go to Flickr and get the URL if you want to post in a forum, just as you normally do. Have a look at this video. If you are still stuck get back to me. It's for batch upload, but single upload is the same. [/quote]
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