Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-30 Thread Collin B
Site design has come a long way this past couple of years. They're definitely not as clumsy as they used to me. But really, who wants to spend the time either writing or editing a PHP theme (WP, Drupal, Joomla, et al). Time is the thing for me. >Mark, Thank you for the suggestion. >Yes, I've

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-30 Thread Igor PDML-StR
Mark, Thank you for the suggestion. Yes, I've been thinking about that possibility before. And as you know, setting a server is not a complete novelty to me. ;-) I might go the route yuou suggested some day, but at this point, for the project on hand, I am looking for something "off the self",

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-30 Thread Mark C
Igor - Been reluctant to suggest this since it would not meet the first criteria of being free - but you could set a domain and install a simple blogging / CMS system. Use it to format and display your galleries or individual photos. Formatting and ease of uploading should be on par with

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR
Thank you, Paul and Ken, for your followup responses! Igor Paul Tue, 29 Mar 2016 14:24:43 -0700 wrote: Igor - Here's a link to a Dropbox generated album. It looks like with the free version anyone with the link can see the album and download the individual images. To add any protection

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread John
I don't use Lightroom, but I think you can make a web gallery and upload that to Dropbox. On 3/29/2016 2:28 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote: Many thanks to everybody who responded with the suggestions. What I did not specify explicitly one necessary function: easy management of the presentation of

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread Ken Waller
Almost positive it does. I've never published my albums but I have several in photo.net for my own organizational needs. -Original Message- >From: Igor PDML-StR <pdml...@komkon.org >Subject: Re: Question: Commodity for oddity > > > >Many thanks to ev

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread Paul
Igor - Here's a link to a Dropbox generated album. It looks like with the free version anyone with the link can see the album and download the individual images. To add any protection or password the album it appears that you need to subscribe to at least their next higher version for $10 a

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR
Many thanks to everybody who responded with the suggestions. What I did not specify explicitly one necessary function: easy management of the presentation of the photos (such as Flickr and alike provide), - i.e. providing the viewing interface (including combining in the albums/sets), not

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread John
Dropbox maybe? On 3/28/2016 11:27 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote: 1. Well... strictly speaking it's a service that I am looking for, but in a way so that it's a commodity... I'd like to ask if some PDMLers might have some suggestions for something that I am not aware of. I am looking for a free

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 12:46 AM, Ken Waller wrote: > Seems like photo.net might fill your requests. Yes. I use photo.net for images that can be seen by everyone, and I also make some "private" that can be accessed only by the groups to which I give that URL. Dan Matyola

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread steve harley
On 2016-03-28 22:04 , P.J. Alling wrote: It sounds as if what you want to do is possible with a Dropbox account. yup, that's the simplest answer to your question -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread Boris Liberman
Google drive gives 15GB for free and is very similar to Dropbox... In fact I'm considering retiring Dropbox in favour of Google drive. Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On 29 March 2016 09:47:12 Brian Walters wrote: On Tue, Mar 29, 2016, at

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-29 Thread Brian Walters
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016, at 04:42 PM, Paul wrote: > I would agree with PJ - check out Dropbox to see if it meets your needs. As much as it pains me, I agree with PJ too :-)> Cheers Brian ++ Brian Walters Western Sydney Australia

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-28 Thread Paul
I would agree with PJ - check out Dropbox to see if it meets your needs. -p On 3/28/2016 10:27 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote: 1. Well... strictly speaking it's a service that I am looking for, but in a way so that it's a commodity... I'd like to ask if some PDMLers might have some suggestions for

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-28 Thread Ken Waller
Seems like photo.net might fill your requests. Kenneth Waller http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller - Original Message - From: "Igor PDML-StR" To: Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 11:27 PM Subject: Question: Commodity for oddity 1.

Re: Question: Commodity for oddity

2016-03-28 Thread P.J. Alling
It sounds as if what you want to do is possible with a Dropbox account. You can share individual photos, or directories, set up your own galleries with html pages or using prepackaged software such as jallbum. It's free for a pretty good sized chunk of space on the internet. Pictures aren't