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What a surprise. I like it. No tiny impossible to see thumbnails. And now a terabyte of storage for free. As for uploading, dragging and dropping doesn't seem to be an issue for me.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/30/te...anted=all&_r=0 |
Photobucket recently changed their layout too. It took a while at first but I am slowly getting to like it. it is now much easier to load to a specific album.
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I've been a Flickr Pro user for a while now. I'm not a fan of the new layout yet. As for uploading, I don't do it directly with Flickr. I use an app from my cellphone or iPhoto on my MacBook; both are quite easy and work well.
I can't believe so many people use Photobucket; it seems like such a poor product. |
Another vote here for Smugmug. You have to pay a few bucks a year for it but you can control the look of your gallery; background color, layout, thumbnails. I don't know how it deals with huge numbers of images though. I only have a couple hundred images loaded.
Brent |
I don't store any of my photos using hosting sites. But you opening statement could be easily reworded to apply to my BF experience, "I have 9,000+ posts and I can't post without issues. What a mess. I used to love BF...."
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I don't like the navigation, or rather I was used to the previous methods of getting around so those changes I'm not happy about. Even though in the previous iteration the Batch editing was clunky, so zero sum gain I suppose The large thumbnails I'm fine with, I also use Lightroom to manage my images so I use it to upload to Flickr as well as other resources (and it still works fine, also I am a Pro user). I've used iPhoto for this in the past when I used iPhoto...
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