

Bloggers can also use Flickr to upload photos onto their site (read more about how to do that here). If you want only your friends and family to see your photos, you’ll have to encourage them to join Flickr, then add them as a contact and specify if they are a friend or family. If you click on an individual photo, there is a tab right above it called “share,” and you can send the photo to any of those services. If you’ve made them visible to the public, you can send people a link to your entire Flickr account or a single photo via email, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. Once you’ve gotten your photos uploaded and organized in Flickr, it’s time to share them. Version 1.0.1: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated. Launch the app, log in with your Flickr account and manage your photo uploads with ease and efficiency. Then you might have a collection for all vacation photos, which will hold the various sets. Flickr Uploadr is a photo uploading app for Flickr. Photos/videos will upload when the phone is charging, on wifi and idle, ie, usually overnight.

Choose to upload photos /videos taken after a specific date, privacy setting and tags. Sets are a small group, so for example that most recent cruise to the Caribbean. Automatically upload photos and videos to Flickr. You can also create sets and collections.

Click on “organize & create” at the top and you’ll be taken to an area where you can make big batch changes to your photos (so if you want to change your privacy or permission settings, for example, you can do it all at once here). But wait, theres more: if you publish a photo to Flickr, then make changes to that photo in Lightrooms Develop module, Lightrooms Publish Service marks it. This video will explain how to upload your smaller images to your personal Flickr accoun. Besides providing backup storage, Flickr is also an excellent tool for organizing your photos. Updates to the photo-sharing site Flickr have made it a more effective storage, collation, edit and search option. This is a video tutorial specifically for the Dartmouth IGERT group.
