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Post by jennifer on Jun 5, 2004 10:56:27 GMT -5
Hi! Ok, well, finally got my digital camera going, all my travel pictures organized... Now, I am really into having an online photo gallery where I could post my best pictures and put comments like a journal beside them.
Does anyone know of a free place to do so that will leave you enough space? Not too complicated cause i'm not a computer pro....
Thanks for your help! Jen
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Post by LHR02 on Jun 5, 2004 11:12:23 GMT -5
I tried several of the 'free' ones myself and found them very limiting in terms of space and what you could/could not do. But a google search will quickly find them for you to visit. I finally settled on Imageevent for my own site as well as for the GFE photo pages. I give them heartiest thumbs up....but others will do the same for about the same money. Bottom line, if you have more than 50 or so photos a free site will likely not be what you need.
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Post by jennifer on Jun 5, 2004 11:51:41 GMT -5
I see, I see, that's what I thought! But how much about would it cost to not have a freee one? I'm really not informed in this matter! xoxo
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Post by LHR02 on Jun 5, 2004 12:04:25 GMT -5
Would have to look to be 100% certain but when I paid for the GFE page in January I believe it was $25.99-29.99...that's for 1500 pics for a year. My site has space for 3000 and is the 40.00 range. But there are loads of pay sites around...check them all out. I mention this one as I have been using it for 3 years now am totally satisfied. They accept darn near any format you could think of, to include videos...they will even upload them for you if you can't make it work....loads of comment space. The thing to be sure of is what level of privacy do they offer for different albums (e.g my travel ones are 'public gallery' ones but those of my granddaughter are not seen on my home page and need a password to enter), how many 'pics' as opposed to how many bytes/space, how good is their customer support, do they regularly update and offer new services.
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Post by jennifer on Jun 5, 2004 15:21:23 GMT -5
I see, I see! Not so bad, hard though to actually know how to use the darn thing! heheh
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Post by MuvverRussia on Jun 5, 2004 18:10:05 GMT -5
SPGM is meant to be pretty good- check out spgm.sourceforge.net/. All you need then is some php compatible webspace and you're laughing.
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Post by Twizzla on Jun 8, 2004 7:18:32 GMT -5
I do believe www.imagestation.com/ has unlimited storage, which is nice. The only problem - you can't view the photos if you're not a member. So anyone that wants to see the photos has to join up (okay so it isn't THAT bad - but its still more inconvinient than giving your friends/family a URL and they just look at photos www.webshots.com gives you space for 240 photos for free, and anyone can view em - no need for registering like with imagestation. They have a premium service, upon looking its $29.88/year (USD I presume) which gives you storage for 3000.
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Post by jennifer on Jun 8, 2004 15:29:44 GMT -5
Thanks, I'll check it out!
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Post by triple5funk on Jun 8, 2004 16:54:40 GMT -5
as far as i know there's no limit to the amt. of pics u post up and i've been pretty satisfied with them so far.
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