I just got the news about flickr limiting photos for free accounts. I'm a little concerned, is that going to wipe out all the old film photos that people have built up over the years in all the photo specific groups (like specific cameras, film emulsions, etc). I'm pretty disappointed if that is the case.
Still 1000 free photos. How many of the people that participate in those groups actually have that many photos...
Then you are going to have to consider paying for storage that up to now has been free.Me for sure. I use (used?) Flickr to backup my entire scanned photo database...
Then you are going to have to consider paying for storage that up to now has been free.
Create a temporary account & login to flickr.I wish they would eliminate mine. I have no access to my account. I can't even get in to delete my images. I have tried and tried and tried and tried and tried and tried to get logged in but I am not allowed. A couple of years ago out of the blue my email carrier went out of business and I lost my access email. I have tried and tried and tried and tried and tried to contact someone but there is no one home. There is no technical backup. I wonder how many accounts are like mine. Not accessible to anyone. Just sitting there using space. I still get notices now and then of some new person following me. I need a good idea to make a new account and contact all the followers I have.
Dennis
Paid accounts only ever made up less than 10% of all the accounts on flickr, even when the limits on free accounts were much lower (it used to be 200 images - though if you went over that, you only saw the most recent 200 but the rest were retained, not deleted).owners of the site are hoping to convert large accounts into Paid account sit seems.
The sense I get is that nobody thinks it's worth paying for.I think an awful lot of accounts will be abandoned - mine will be, and I've got thousands of snaps on there. Shame. The film groups were often huge and really active (more so than APUG in many cases).
Do I get to be in the commercials?Thanks, Captain Obvious.
That makes sense.My concern is Flickr is such an old and rich resource, hate to loose the pictures that are tied to the forums. I've learned a lot about film camera repair tips there, more than searching apug even.
I just got the news about flickr limiting photos for free accounts. I'm a little concerned, is that going to wipe out all the old film photos that people have built up over the years in all the photo specific groups (like specific cameras, film emulsions, etc). I'm pretty disappointed if that is the case.
Smugmug. Good deal, real track record. No sniveling.
https://www.smugmug.com/plans/basic
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