

I've no experience with flickr at all yet so no idea how it will work for me. And thanks moderator Jim for making this a new thread. With LR, I can more easily select the ones I want to "unpublish" and it is an easy one click process to make it happen.Īfter all is said and done, I just have one library collection set that I need to look at and manage. Likewise, I do not like, or probably I hate, the way Flickr makes you delete uploaded photos.
ADOBE REVEL VS FLICKR FULL
I can put the full processed raw file in the LR collection for Flickr, then ask it to publish - there is no extra jpeg required. And since I only put smaller jpgs up on Flickr, I don't have to create a new file via export, then ask Flickr to upload it. I preferred to keep everything managed by LR. Thus, there is a good possibility that you will end up with duplicates if you load to Flickr both ways. It (Flikr) will (should) just upload the jpegs or tiffs that you point it to, or the files you drag and drop to the upload page, not everything.Įverything will be dumped into your photostream. I looked at what it did, and decided i preferred LR. Any thoughts please? Hope this makes sense.įirst off - I use LR, and not the Flickr uploader and I also have a Win 7 machine. Now can anyone advise how this uploadr (as they call it) interacts (or doesn't) with me publishing to flickr from Lr? Will the upload tool cut across / 'bugger up' (as we say in Aus) any collection structure I have in Lr or may want to establish in publishing to my stream in flickr? Or will the upload images be kept separate from any that I publish from Lr and effectively act like a DropBox account? Does it depend on privacy settings? In summary: flickr uploadr copying images to flickr versus me publishing from Lr to flickr using a plugin.
ADOBE REVEL VS FLICKR MAC
The upload tool seems to want to copy and upload all the images I have on my mac no matter where they might be. Haven't activated it yet but sounds interesting. I am currently considering flickr to host some / many / all? photos (mainly for family viewing) and I'm being prompted by flickr's upload tool to allow it to upload and store copies of my images in the flickr cloud. Thought I'd add my new aspect to this discussion if I may.
