Not to my knowledge.
A private photo is private in both photostream and albums.
A public photo is public in both photostream and albums.
An album is just a set or group of photos. Photos can be placed in
multiple albums or none at all.
Henk
Op 2018-03-21 om 14:47 schreef John:
So, a photo can't be private in the Photostream, but public in an album?
On 3/21/2018 04:06, Henk Terhell wrote:
For yourself private and public photos all end up in your
photostream. The public will of course only see public photos of your
photosteam.
What I do is always upload as private and change those which may be
visual to the public after the upload.
Albums will follow exactly the setting of photos as private or public.
You can arrange (organize) the order in an album the way you want,
but you have to remember to do this again after new photos are placed
in an album.
Henk
Op 2018-03-21 om 03:13 schreef John:
Can I make my photostream private so no one can see it, but still
have albums of photos that I make "public"?
Flickr's help pages are kind of opaque & I haven't figured it out
yet. The problem with the photostream is it has only ONE way to sort
photos, in the date/time order you upload them.
I think the albums allow you to order the photos any way you want to.
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