Iphoto 09 versus flickr

If my I-photo 09 (Ilife 11)is working OK, why would I need to use flickr?
This may be a dumb question, but when I read about it, I concluded it is primarlily a photo organizer and to do some of the other things you can do in Iphoto such as books, you have to go to yet another vendor. Iphoto is more integrated as a total application?
Thanks

Flickr isn't a photo organizer and as in no way a replacement for iPhoto
Flickr is a social photo sharing site. The idea is that you upload photos and get comments on them (and you should of course comment on others photos). Note, that it's primarily a site for photo enthusiasts, I think that if you need a place for sharing photos with family and friends SmugMug is the best alternative followed by Picasa Web Albums.

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  • Geotagging in iPhoto or Flickr?

    If photos are geotagged in Flickr, is there any way to easily bring that lat/long data into iPhoto? Conversely, if the photos are geotagged in iPhoto, can that geographic info be easily transferred to Flickr? In other words, if I expect to have the photos in both Flickr and iPhoto, is there an easy way to input the location data only once and have it available in both iPhoto and Flickr?

    Mike G.:
    Yes, iPhoto has had fields in its "show photo info" windows for lat/lon/alt for a while now. It gets all this photo info from the EXIF data that exists in the jpeg before you import it into iPhoto. This EXIF data is written to your photo file by your digital camera, usually. When you import the photo file into iPhoto, the program reads in the EXIF data (time photo was taken, exposure, f-stop, etc.) and populates the fields in iPhoto's "show photo info" windows.
    Hence, if you already have lat/lon/alt data in the EXIF of your photo file BEFORE you import it into iPhoto, then iPhoto will populate those fields upon import.
    The "bug" in iPhoto, however, is that the EXIF file is never again refreshed after the photo has been imported. That is, if you import a photo, then manually go and and change the EXIF data in that original photo file (not in iPhoto), then the EXIF data will have been changed, but iPhoto won't know about it. It will just show you the cached EXIF info that it grabbed when it first imported the file.
    Hence, if you want iPhoto to show you the lat/lon/alt data, you have to geotag BEFORE you import. OR, if you've already imported a non-geotagged photo, you can export that file, geotag it outside of iPhoto, and then re-import. But then, of course, you have to re-apply all the keywords and caption information to the newly re-imported photo. (pain in the butt!)
    Of course, this is all sort of nitpicky: my only complaint is that iPhoto doesn't SHOW you the lat/lon exif data if you geotag after iPhoto import. But that lat/lon data IS still in the photo file. You can see this by using the iPhoto Flickr plugin to upload your geotagged photo to Flickr: when it shows up in flickr, the photo will have its lat/lon info and be properly placed on the map.
    I just think it would be nice if you could see your geotagged photos lat/lon info in iPhoto without having to go to so much trouble.

  • IPhoto and Flickr - disappearing photos and involuntary syncing

    After control-clicking on Check Now in one of my Flickr albums, within iPhoto of course, all of the pictures in the album disappeared, leaving only the name of the album in the list of Flickr albums in iPhoto.
    The set made from that album is still present on the Flickr website (so far), even after navigating away from the page and coming back. I have no idea what is going on.
    I assumed that Check Now would sync any changes I made to photos in that Flickr set back to the same photos on iPhoto.
    I am worried that Flickr is now going to delete all of those photos entirely from iPhoto (as well as from the Flickr site). That would be a big problem. It hasn't done that so far, but who knows? I understand that the syncing between iPhoto and Flickr is two way - i.e. true syncing.
    When your changes in Flickr sync back to iPhoto, does Flickr change your original in iPhoto (or whatever is serving as your original for Flickr's purposes - that is, the most recently modified version in iPhoto), or is there a separate version created just for uploading to Flickr, that is stored in the Flickr album on iPhoto, and that is the only version that is changed by Flickr when it is syncing back (to iPhoto)? I hope it is the latter. If not, many of us may be in for a surprise.
    Should I delete the empty Flickr album from iPhoto, which should have the effect of deleting that set and its photos from the Flickr website, and start all over? This was a big, long upload, which is why I am hesitating.
    I just started using Flickr yesterday and have had some trouble with it - for example, I've deleted albums/sets and re-uploaded them, for various reasons. Perhaps I've confused the poor thing.
    I have Flickr Pro, if that makes a difference.
    Confused.
    Thanks in advance.

    Barb2008 wrote:
    After control-clicking on Check Now in one of my Flickr albums, within iPhoto of course, all of the pictures in the album disappeared, leaving only the name of the album in the list of Flickr albums in iPhoto.
    Hi,
    The Flickr tool in iPhoto is both pretty neat and pretty frustrating. While I think it is a good start, it still needs work. I probably can not answer most of your questions, but I can clarify a few and offer my own experiences...
    The set made from that album is still present on the Flickr website (so far), even after navigating away from the page and coming back. I have no idea what is going on.
    That is weird. So the Flickr set in iPhoto cleared itself but the actual set on Flickr is still intact, right? Have you tried restarting your computer, going to disk utility and repairing disk permissions on your start up drive, then restarting iPhoto?
    If that doesn't clear it up, you might try rebuilding the iPhoto library by closing iPhoto then restarting while holding down the Option key. Then try some of the rebuild options and see where that gets you.
    I assumed that Check Now would sync any changes I made to photos in that Flickr set back to the same photos on iPhoto.
    The syncing is two ways, but the Flickr sync back to iPhoto is more limited. For example, if you add keywords in Flickr those keywords will be synced back to iPhoto. However if you add a photo from your flickr account into that album, Flickr will send a small version thumbnail back to iPhoto, not the original photo.
    But yes, to answer your question, all syncing between iPhoto and Flickr is more or less a two way sync.
    I am worried that Flickr is now going to delete all of those photos entirely from iPhoto (as well as from the Flickr site). That would be a big problem. It hasn't done that so far, but who knows? I understand that the syncing between iPhoto and Flickr is two way - i.e. true syncing.
    First off, Flickr can never remove anything from your iPhoto library. Perhaps a photo might be removed from a flickr album in your iPhoto, but the photo will still exist in your library. So you can not lose anything from your library using Flickr.
    Second, if the Flickr album in your iPhoto is empty but the photos are still in the album in Flickr, then they will not be removed later. The sync tends to be a real time event where if you remove photos from an iPhoto Flickr album, iPhoto then begins to remove them from Flickr as well.
    My own experience is that sometimes things happen like you experienced, where the iPhoto Flickr album gets "disconnected" from the on-line Flickr album. At this point there is no longer a connection and one doesn't effect the other. I have not found a way to relink the two which is one of the weak points of the new iPhoto Flickr syncing.
    As a side note, a nice feature would be a menu item to actually do that, disconnect iPhoto from an on-line album, as it would be nice to be able to upload an album, then disconnect it so no further changes are made to Flickr regardless of what happens to the iPhoto album. Basically a "do not update" setting.
    When your changes in Flickr sync back to iPhoto, does Flickr change your original in iPhoto (or whatever is serving as your original for Flickr's purposes - that is, the most recently modified version in iPhoto), or is there a separate version created just for uploading to Flickr, that is stored in the Flickr album on iPhoto, and that is the only version that is changed by Flickr when it is syncing back (to iPhoto)? I hope it is the latter. If not, many of us may be in for a surprise.
    To the best of my knowledge, Flickr does not sync back actual changes to the photo itself. It will sync back things like album name changes, title changes, keyword additions, and stuff like that. However I have never actually tried publishing an album to Flick then editing a photo in that album in Flickr to see what it does. I should try that to see. Generally, if I have used iPhoto to publish photos to Flickr, then I use iPhoto to make any edits to the photo, not Flickr.
    Should I delete the empty Flickr album from iPhoto, which should have the effect of deleting that set and its photos from the Flickr website, and start all over? This was a big, long upload, which is why I am hesitating.
    As I mentioned above, if the album in iPhoto is empty but everything is still intact on Flickr, then likely the album in iPhoto was "disconnected" (link lost) from the Flickr album. When you go into that album in iPhoto, does it still show a Flickr link in the upper left? If so, what happens when you click that link? Does it take you to the album?
    I just started using Flickr yesterday and have had some trouble with it - for example, I've deleted albums/sets and re-uploaded them, for various reasons. Perhaps I've confused the poor thing.
    Flickr is pretty good. It is the iPhoto to Flickr interface and syncing that is a bit weak. It sounds like your issues are with iPhoto's syncing with Flickr than with anything to do with Flickr itself.
    I myself use a number of tools with Flickr and I find iPhoto doesn't offer many choices on how it works with Flickr. Actually it doesn't really offer any choices, you get one method of interaction and that is it. So for many tasks I use other tools to get photos onto Flickr.
    That said, if you have a full album/event you want to put on Flickr, the iPhoto interface is very handy for publishing a set on Flickr with keywords, map data, etc. and allows you to edit photos later and have those updates automatically go to Flickr as well. But with that comes some problems like being able to edit a photo in iPhoto for a different purpose, perhaps forgetting you added it to a Flickr album since you are accessing the photo elsewhere in iPhoto than that Flickr set, and then having those edits updated to Flickr without you realizing or intending.
    Barb2008 wrote:
    More info about my question - there is an emanating wave or broadcast signal icon beside each Flickr album name in the iPhoto source menu. It looks a bit like the Airport signal icon along the top bar of the computer screen. When you click on it, the sync symbol appears and goes round and round for awhile. So that is how you manually sync Flickr albums and sets I guess.
    Yes, even if you just click on the set to look at it in iPhoto, you will usually see the little "broadcast" icon indicate it is checking the set against the Flickr set. Usually you see one of several icons. The little broadcast icon like the airport signal simply indicates that the set is synced to a Flickr set but is currently idle. When you click that icon or the set, the icon changes to a circle. A couple of swirling arrows in the circle indicates it is checking online. If there are updates then the circle goes blank and you start to see an advancing pie piece indicating how much of the sync is complete. If the circle just sits there blank for a long time, then the sync has stalled or not working.
    One album has the symbol, and two don't. These are the two I had trouble with today (deleting and re-uploading, etc.)
    The album that has the symbol also has a link at the top of the photos to the page on Flickr containing that photo set.
    The two albums that don't have the symbol do not display a link to the appropriate Flickr page. The corresponding sets are both visible on Flickr, however, as I said.
    Perhaps I should start all over?
    Ah, ok that answers the question I asked above. Sounds like the two albums somehow got de-linked from Flickr. Both sets show up on the left side under the Flickr listings?
    If that is the case, you have a couple of options.
    One is if you are satisfied with the set as it appears over in Flickr and don't really have a need to keep a live link between the two (Flickr and iPhoto) you can probably delete those sets from our of iPhoto's "Flickr" albums and your Flickr sets will stay.
    On the other hand, if you wish to keep a live link to the two albums so you can continue to edit or update the album, keywords, photos, etc. then you probably want to redo those two.
    Unfortunately as I said above, I don't know how to get an album to RE-link back to Flickr once that link has been broken and where it has happened to me I either have removed the set from iPhoto, removed the set and all photos from Flickr (using the Flickr web site tools), then recreating the set in iPhoto and clicking the Flickr upload button again to recreate the whole thing. Or I leave the set on Flickr and continue to work with it directly at Flickr using other tools to add additional photos and doing all my edits on the set or the photos from the Flickr website itself.
    Regards,
    Patrick

  • How can videos be uploaded from iOS iPhoto to Flickr when they cannot be selected. (The Flickr iPhone app always gives a vague error message when video upload is attempted.)

    I am trying to upload short MP4 videos from my iPad 2 running iOS 5.1.1 to Flickr. These videos were taken on a Panasonic FZ150, and I am able to upload videos from this camera from my iMac when I am at home. (I am currently thousands of miles from home, which is why I want to upload from my iPad.)
    I can upload photos from iOS iPhoto, but when I select videos, the selection count does not increase, and so they are not uploaded.
    There is no Flickr app for iPad, but I tried the iPhone app, and was able to upload photos. However, when I try to upload videos, I always immediately get the error message:
    "An error occurred. We could not upload your video. Please try again."
    Frustratingly, there is no indication of what the error is.
    Finally, I tried the Flickr website uploader page, but all the "Choose File" buttons were dimmed, so apparently there is no attempt to integrate ithis page with iPad,.
    I have had the same experience several times over the last few weeks in different locations, including private homes and hotels, none of them corporate offices with strong firewalls, and I am not running any firewall software other than standard iOS.
    I welcome any suggestions, workarounds, etc., that will enable me to upload videos from IPad to Flickr.

    KRDHarris-
    I am not familiar with Flickr, but found their support page at <Flickr Support>. You may get better help there than here.  I get the impression that the App is somewhat buggy.
    The iTunes preview page indicates the App is for iPad as well as the iPhone.  <Flickr App Preview>
    Fred

  • Geotagging with iPhoto and Flickr

    Question in a quick and detailed version:
    (quick version: )
    What do you all think is the best way to geotag photos that are already stored in your iPhoto library? If you have a workflow involving iPhoto, geotagging, and possibly uploading to flickr or some sort of image sharing site like that, please post it!
    (detailed version:)
    I recently discovered geotagging, thanks to Flickr adding the new "map" function, whereby you can drag and drop your flickr photos onto a yahoo map. This is great and all, but it only affects the images I have on flickr. . . it does nothing for the EXIF data of my images I have stored in iPhoto.
    Basically, my goal is to not have to do anything twice. I want to be able to geotag my photos once. . . write a caption/description for my photos once, apply iPhoto keywords to the photos once, then upload to flickr and have all the caption and tag (=flickr version of keyword) and geotag data already applied by the time the photo hits the web.
    My current workflow:
    -Import photos from camera directly into iPhoto
    -Make subset album of best photos which I will later upload to flickr
    -In iPhoto, write descriptions and apply keywords to each of those best photos
    -Use the FlickrExport plugin to get those photos onto flickr.
    -Once photos are in flickr, use flickr's "map" function to drag and drop photos to their location.
    Pros of my workflow: Now I have keywords (= tags in flickr) and captions both in iPhoto AND on Flickr, and I only had to apply and write these once.
    Cons: While my flickr photos are now geotagged on the web site, my photos in iPhoto remain locationless.
    I have googled around and learned a bit about applications like Geotagger, which lets you assign lat/lon/altitude information to your photos (jpegs only, I think) using GoogleEarth BEFORE you import the photos into iPhoto. Basically this adds lat/lon/alt values to your photos EXIF data, but you have to do this before importing the photo into iPhoto, because iPhoto only reads the EXIF data into its cache once (when the photo is imported). Hence, if you imported your photos into iPhoto first, and then used Geotagger, the original photo's EXIF data WOULD be updated, but iPhoto would not DISPLAY (or possibly export) that EXIF data properly.
    Ideally, I'd love to geotag my photos after they have already been imported into iPhoto. Geotagging before importing to iPhoto is obviously an option, but it means I have to look at a list of photos in the finder, open them one by one in Preview or something so I know which image it is and where it is, THEN use geotagger to geotag. . . THEN import them to iPhoto. It would be more convenient to do this geotagging after I've already imported the pics into iPhoto and used the nice gui to decide which pics I want to geotag in the first place.
    Also, if I want to go back and geotag photos that I imported into my iPhoto library several years ago, there does not appear to be a way to do that at all without exporting the photo, geotagging, and re-importing it. If I do that, then the newly re-imported and geotagged photo will no longer have the description/caption or keywords that I spent all that time applying some time in the past, and I have extra work on my hands! Ugh. Why doesn't iPhoto support geotagging? This seems like something Apple should have thought of.

    Mike G.:
    Yes, iPhoto has had fields in its "show photo info" windows for lat/lon/alt for a while now. It gets all this photo info from the EXIF data that exists in the jpeg before you import it into iPhoto. This EXIF data is written to your photo file by your digital camera, usually. When you import the photo file into iPhoto, the program reads in the EXIF data (time photo was taken, exposure, f-stop, etc.) and populates the fields in iPhoto's "show photo info" windows.
    Hence, if you already have lat/lon/alt data in the EXIF of your photo file BEFORE you import it into iPhoto, then iPhoto will populate those fields upon import.
    The "bug" in iPhoto, however, is that the EXIF file is never again refreshed after the photo has been imported. That is, if you import a photo, then manually go and and change the EXIF data in that original photo file (not in iPhoto), then the EXIF data will have been changed, but iPhoto won't know about it. It will just show you the cached EXIF info that it grabbed when it first imported the file.
    Hence, if you want iPhoto to show you the lat/lon/alt data, you have to geotag BEFORE you import. OR, if you've already imported a non-geotagged photo, you can export that file, geotag it outside of iPhoto, and then re-import. But then, of course, you have to re-apply all the keywords and caption information to the newly re-imported photo. (pain in the butt!)
    Of course, this is all sort of nitpicky: my only complaint is that iPhoto doesn't SHOW you the lat/lon exif data if you geotag after iPhoto import. But that lat/lon data IS still in the photo file. You can see this by using the iPhoto Flickr plugin to upload your geotagged photo to Flickr: when it shows up in flickr, the photo will have its lat/lon info and be properly placed on the map.
    I just think it would be nice if you could see your geotagged photos lat/lon info in iPhoto without having to go to so much trouble.

  • Iphoto and flickr albums

    Is there anyway to stop iPhoto from automatically putting my photos uploaded to flickr in albums? I don't always want them in an album so I have to continually go into flickr and delete the albums. Even when I do want them in an album, if I add to an album after it's been uploaded once, it creates a new album with the same name rather than including them with the original one.
    My biggest request would be to make uploading to/as an album optional. Apple owes me about 4 hours of my life over the past 18 months in time spent deleting albums in flickr.

    Hello Shareski,
    iPhoto was designed to work with Albums. Thats how you organize images. So iPhoto will always upload to an album. However, one you've created a flick album in iPhoto, when you add additional images to that album in iPhoto those images should appear in the same album on Flickr. If your finding that a new album gets generated when you add new images this suggests something may be wrong with your particular iPhoto Library. Consider performing a rebuild http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2638.
    Hope that helps.

  • IPhone, iPhoto and Flickr

    Any idea as to why when uploading pictures to Flickr from iPhoto that it scrambles up the orde in which they were taken?

    Yes, because the phone sticks it in the EXIF information, which Photoshop will happily preserve when saving.
    I'm sure flickr will soon start filtering description fields consisting of only 'Back Camera' or 'Front Camera'. They do this for other camera models that put info in that field, too.

  • So iPhoto and Flickr is a 2-way synch?

    I'm not home to experiment right now, but let's say I have 2105 pics on Flickr and I just install iLife 09 for the first time on my PPC G5 ...is there any way to populate my iPhoto with all the pics I have on Flickr?
    (this could be a way around the issue I'm having in my other post if so)

    Thanks Terence!
    so is it not a native feature of iphoto? Do I have to buy one of those plugin or is there a way to do it only with iphoto?
    Because of it will apply only to images uploaded to flickr via iPhoto, if I upload all the events of my iphoto library and then if I delete a photo or move it from an events to another one, this action is automatically replicated on the corresponding photo and events in flickr without I doing nothing?
    Does it work also for video contained in iphoto events?
    very thanks

  • Flickr:  Is there a reference on how IPhoto and Flickr work w/ each other?

    I have a pro Flickr account that I want to use as a backup for IPhoto (a basic auto-sync).  Do I have to share my events to Flickr?  Is there a way to automate this?  I am at around 65GB of photos, so I want to get this right the first time...
    Thanks!

    Don't use the iPhoto uploader. This is a syncing relationship, so if the photos are deleted from iPhoto the next time you link to Flickr they'll be deleted there too.
    Check out Flickr Export: http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/
    Regards
    TD

  • Iphoto and flickr sync is constantly pending

    The flickr album on my MAC shows 321 photos, but on flickr, I can only see 284 items.  I had tried to quit iphoto, reboot the mac, nothing helps.  Any ideas?
    Thanks
    Sean

    Try the following:
    1 - delete the iPhoto preference file, com.apple.iPhoto.plist, that resides in your
         User/Home/Library/ Preferences folder.
    2 - delete iPhoto's cache file, Cache.db, that is located in your
    User/Home/Library/Caches/com.apple.iPhoto folder (Snow Leopard and Earlier).
    or with Lion and Mt. Lion from the User/Library/Containers/com.apple.iPhoto/
    Data/Library/Caches/com.apple.iPhoto folder
    3 - launch iPhoto, reset it's various preferences and try again.
    NOTE:  In Lion and Mountain Lion the Library folder is now invisible. To make it permanently visible enter the following in the Terminal application window: chflags nohidden ~/Library and hit the Enter button - 10.7: Un-hide the User Library folder.
    OT

  • IPhoto and Flickr

    I am trying to upload photos from my iPhoto library to Flickr. This should be easy!
    When I click on the library icon for iPhoto, iPhoto is opened. I can see the file location of a photo by choosing Show in Finder but how the heck do I locate the file so that it can be uploaded to Flickr?

    Use the Share -> Flickr option in iPhoto
    or
    Use some, one or any of these:
    There are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:
    *For Users of 10.5 and later*
    You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Command-Click for selecting multiple pics.
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    (Note the above illustration is not a Finder Window. It's the dialogue you get when you go File -> Open)
    You can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    *For users of 10.4 and later* ...
    Many internet sites such as Flickr and SmugMug have plug-ins for accessing the iPhoto Library. If the site you want to use doesn’t then some, one or any of these will also work:
    To upload to a site that does not have an iPhoto Export Plug-in the recommended way is to Select the Pic in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export and export the pic to the desktop, then upload from there. After the upload you can trash the pic on the desktop. It's only a copy and your original is safe in iPhoto.
    This is also true for emailing with Web-based services. However, if you're using Gmail you can use iPhoto2GMail
    If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto.
    If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.
    *If you want to access the files with iPhoto not running*:
    For users of 10.6 and later:
    You can download a free Services component from MacOSXAutomation which will give you access to the iPhoto Library from your Services Menu. Using the Services Preference Pane you can even create a keyboard shortcut for it.
    For Users of 10.4 and later:
    Create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use this free utility Karelia iMedia Browser
    Other options include:
    1. *Drag and Drop*: Drag a photo from the iPhoto Window to the desktop, there iPhoto will make a full-sized copy of the pic.
    2. *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.
    3. *Show File*: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.
    Regards
    TD

  • IPhoto '11 Flickr Video Export Issue

    I recently upgraded to iPhoto '11, and for the first time last night attempted to export some videos to my Flickr page using the "Share" command (i've had no problems exporting photos using this method).
    The videos I wanted to export uploaded correctly, but when I went to my Flickr page I noticed that the video thumbnail images were just blank white squares. I tried playing them anyway and found that the audio uploaded without a problem, but there isn't any video.
    Has anyone else run into this issue? I assume that it has something to do with the encoding/formatting/compression that iPhoto uses prior to uploading to my Flickr account.
    Any ideas?

    Same problem happened to me.
    I can view videos without a problem in iPhoto, but when I try to watch it on flickr after uploaded using iPhoto,
    the video is just a white screen with sound.
    The information pane on the right side of iPhoto says the videos is
    1280x720 14.1MB MPEG-4
    Using iPhoto 11 version9.4.3
    The video is taken using Ricoh camera.

  • IPhoto '09 Flickr Setup

    All morning I've been trying to resolve the issue in the Topic. Came across http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1935586 which is really my same problem as the OP there, but it's been archived, no solution, no replies allowed.
    So I'll start over..
    In my case all the other buttons work fine, FB, MobileMe, emails via Entourage, but I can only go round and round, getting nowhere with the Flickr setup.... I tried a couple other 3rd party plugins, even the Flickr Uploadr application, but they just aren't as simple as that one button would be if it worked! I looked at the Console, wondering if any related failures were going on, nope..
    It seems like there should be a spot in Preferences to do this, make corrections, but nope, not there..
    Any ideas? It seems to work for some...
    geOrge

    Fixed... Following is the notes to and from a friend...
    Steven... I was only getting to:
    +I get this question: "Do you want to set up iPhoto to publish to Flickr?"+
    +The choices are Cancel or Set Up.+
    +I clicked Set Up, and got taken to the Yahoo login page. I put in my password, click "Sign In"+
    And it was preloading my pacbell.net email address, and just asking for the password, but there was a note I'd ignored that I could only be signed in to one account... made me look again, I also have a weco_guy login, different password, so this time I told Yahoo I was a different user, inserted the weco_guy login/password, and than, amazingly, it followed the rest of your sequence! And now the Flickr button Works!! So all along it was Yahoo, going to the wrong account, so it never fed back to iphoto.. It did, does now! IT WORKS!!
    Thanks Steven!! Made me look, one more time!!
    The key was to ignore the pre-staging that KeyChain was doing and go for the other login... Weird...
    Flickr is in trouble now!!
    Here's what I uploaded... An old yard light on a local barn, soon to be part of a regional park... Tolay Lake Regional Park, here in Sonoma County, CA.
    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/4415183043862b1913f3o.jpg
    Thanks again...

  • Iphoto to flickr

    Hi
    I'm using iPhoto '11
    I have my albums on iPhoto and I share them on Flickr. All the photos in a particular album have the same description and location and tags, but flickr only allows for changing these one photo at a time once they are up ther,e which consumes too much time
    I asked on the flickr forum and someone suggested I do it through my photo uploading software.
    Is there a way to add descriptiuons, tags, address, etc. to an entire album or group of photos in Iphoto so that when uploading all the info will appear on flickr?
    thanks
    J

    There are a couple of ways:
    One is to use iPhoto itself. But note that iPhoto manages the photos on Flickr. So if, for instance, you delete something in iPhoto it will also be deleted from Flickr.
    You can use Flickr's own uploader or a 3rd party one, there are several. http://connectedflow.com/flickrexport/ has one such, there are others, and they have different features.
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