Flickr's pretty neat, but as Mike pointed out, there's a 10MB upload
limit (only 5 for the downloadaable applet, but still 10 through the
web interface). Also, you mention different formats, but unfortunately
Flickr can handle any format you like as long as it's Jpeg.
Chuck
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Patrick Brennan
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Once you have a website it is really easy to do a ftp. We have one
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T. Patrick Brennan
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Once you have a website it is really easy to do a ftp. We have one
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Mike Rippy
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Flickr is a great tool!! As long as you do not over compress your files
into the jpg format you should have little problem with the images you
want to share (SHARE n
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Though I use fickr for personal (family photos blogging etc ) IMHO I
have not used it for work storage or sharing,, I do thi
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Subject: [MCN-L] Yahoo's flickr
Dear Colleagues,
I am looking into ways to share images with colleagues within my
institution, as well as deliver images in various resolution / formats
with scholars, publishers, etc. elsewhere in the world. I realize that
ultimate
You will have somewhat less control over access to your images on Flickr,
but otherwise it offers a lot of tools that could be very helpful. You would
need to make the images private, and then control who has access to them,
each of whom would also need a flickr account. On the plus side, flickr ha
vailable to the public to engage current and potential
visitors.
Best,
Sheila Brennan
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Christman
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Dear Colleagues,
I am looking into ways to share images with colleagues within my
institution, as well as deliver images in various resolution / formats
with scholars, publishers, etc. elsewhere in the world. I realize that
ultimately we need to set up something via our website, or some type of
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To: "Museum Computer Network Listserv"
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:00 AM
Subject: [MCN-L] Yahoo's flickr
> Dear Colleagues,
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>
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> I am looking into ways to share images with colleagues within my
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