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Quote from: Pappymn on July 07, 2017, 09:31:05 AMIf you are Amazon prime you get unlimited photo storage as part of the annual fee. I pushed about 10,000 photos out to it. All accessible on a great app. I really like it.I've been a Amazon Prime member for years and didn't know about this. LOL.Just download the app and sent over 6,000 photos to storage.
If you are Amazon prime you get unlimited photo storage as part of the annual fee. I pushed about 10,000 photos out to it. All accessible on a great app. I really like it.
Google Photos (formerly Google Picasa) is basic, but works absolutely fine. It's what I use. They have two storage options when you sign up: "Original Size" (limited storage - you can buy additional storage), which retains your photo's original resolution, and "High Quality" (unlimited free storage), which automatically resizes your photos to a reasonable size (around 800 X 600) which works perfectly fine for most Internet usage, including forum posts. Besides, the forum is set to limit photo size to 800 pixels wide anyway.The only catch is they don't have a button/form that automatically gives you the IMG tags for posting in forums, but even that is not a big deal. Instead of clicking a button that gives you the IMG link, you right click on the photo and "Copy the Image Location." Then in the forum post click the "Insert Image" button, and paste the URL it inside the IMG tags (in fact this method works for ANY photo hosting site).
Quote from: TentHunteR on July 07, 2017, 02:34:02 PMGoogle Photos (formerly Google Picasa) is basic, but works absolutely fine. It's what I use. They have two storage options when you sign up: "Original Size" (limited storage - you can buy additional storage), which retains your photo's original resolution, and "High Quality" (unlimited free storage), which automatically resizes your photos to a reasonable size (around 800 X 600) which works perfectly fine for most Internet usage, including forum posts. Besides, the forum is set to limit photo size to 800 pixels wide anyway.The only catch is they don't have a button/form that automatically gives you the IMG tags for posting in forums, but even that is not a big deal. Instead of clicking a button that gives you the IMG link, you right click on the photo and "Copy the Image Location." Then in the forum post click the "Insert Image" button, and paste the URL it inside the IMG tags (in fact this method works for ANY photo hosting site).Trying this method[img]https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipP0mq5TIQLLPYujpCh1OYMfAjeLfE9bJTKxHfo[/img]Nope
Quote from: RAD on July 07, 2017, 07:03:32 PMQuote from: TentHunteR on July 07, 2017, 02:34:02 PMGoogle Photos (formerly Google Picasa) is basic, but works absolutely fine. It's what I use. They have two storage options when you sign up: "Original Size" (limited storage - you can buy additional storage), which retains your photo's original resolution, and "High Quality" (unlimited free storage), which automatically resizes your photos to a reasonable size (around 800 X 600) which works perfectly fine for most Internet usage, including forum posts. Besides, the forum is set to limit photo size to 800 pixels wide anyway.The only catch is they don't have a button/form that automatically gives you the IMG tags for posting in forums, but even that is not a big deal. Instead of clicking a button that gives you the IMG link, you right click on the photo and "Copy the Image Location." Then in the forum post click the "Insert Image" button, and paste the URL it inside the IMG tags (in fact this method works for ANY photo hosting site).Trying this method[img]https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipP0mq5TIQLLPYujpCh1OYMfAjeLfE9bJTKxHfo[/img]NopeYou didn't copy the right thing. That hyperlink/URL isn't complete. What browser are you using?