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Re: [ARSCLIST] ARSC Conference report - Photos coming soon
This site, pbase, was mentioned at a Nikon School class I took a couple of years ago. My brother
swears by (not at) the Kodak site, I think it's called photoshare. He likes it because it's
trouble-free -- he just selects a bunch of pictures and they get uploaded and then the slide-show is
auto-created by the site. So for the zero-fuss factor, Kodak ranks high. I think the pros like all
the options of pbase, and the cleaner look. I don't do blogs or public photo galleries so I don't
have an opinion. Oh, also consider blogger. My good friend has had a photoblog going for 2 years on
blogger and says it's extremely easy to load images onto the page.
-- Tom Fine
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard L. Hess" <arclists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] ARSC Conference report - Photos coming soon
You can reorganize www.pbase.com after uploading. It works sort of like BASIC programming where
you renumber lines. You don't need to number them consecutively. In fact, I think the default
numbering is every 10 (just like some BASICs).
With that said, the interface is a bit opaque, but you can upload all your images for a gallery
(folder) as a single humongous zip file.
One of the great things is it automagically resizes your images so you only upload one size but
viewers get an option of about four different sizes, including your large original if that's what
you upload.
It is not free, but it's not expensive. ($30/year for a lot of storage -- plus or minus)
See http://gallery.richardhess.com/ for an example.
It is one of the more popular gallery sites that a pro and semi-pro group of photographers I hang
out with on the Net uses.
Cheers,
Richard
At 12:05 PM 2007-05-08, Angie Dickinson Mickle wrote:
Steve,
I've been using Shutterfly (http://www.shutterfly.com)for photo sharing. I don't remember if there
is a way to rearrange after uploading, though. Still, it is a nice service. I'm sure there are
others like it out there.
Richard L. Hess email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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