What file format does everyone upload. Just starting out and not sure what the heck I am doing. I have read most of the threads about zenfolio. Just a little unsure. Thanks for the help.
D.C. Goldmember 1,156 posts Likes: 10 Joined Apr 2006 Location: Montana More info | Dec 04, 2007 19:18 | #1 What file format does everyone upload. Just starting out and not sure what the heck I am doing. I have read most of the threads about zenfolio. Just a little unsure. Thanks for the help. Duane
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pmk Senior Member 675 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Greater Boston More info | Dec 04, 2007 19:24 | #2 jpg Canon 7D ~ S100 ~ Canon 24-105L IS~ Canon 100-400L ~ Canon 17-55 ~ Canon 10-22 ~ Canon 100 Macro ~ Canon 580EXII & 430EX ~ Gitzo GT2530 ~ All in a Lowepro Mini Trekker AW
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Dec 04, 2007 19:50 | #3 So far so good. Not sure how to set everything up. Going thru all the other threads now for hints. Duane
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KenG Senior Member 531 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Winnipeg, Canada More info | Jpg here as well, although they allow upto 24MB files with premium, I upload hi rez, to allow for print ordering etc. it's a nice offsite backup strategy as well... Ken
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dazzlebea Cream of the Crop 5,329 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: SoCal More info | Dec 04, 2007 19:58 | #5 jpeg here as well.
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Dec 04, 2007 20:15 | #6 Uplosded just a few pics so far and am liking it. Duane
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UltimateCC Goldmember 1,480 posts Joined Jun 2007 More info | Dec 04, 2007 20:16 | #7 jpg for me and as high res as i took them in... My Gear And For Sale Items
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Mark-B Goldmember 2,248 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Louisiana More info | Dec 07, 2007 18:32 | #8 I upload JPG files because of the smaller file size. I am on my first year of the Basic plan, so I have a 1 GB limit. If I was on the Unlimited plan and needed a place for backup or storage, I would probably upload TIF files. Mark-B
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mrerico Goldmember 2,281 posts Joined May 2007 More info | Dec 08, 2007 00:50 | #9 I upload my jpegs full size and I can upload pics really fast on zenfolio.
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sonnyc Cream of the Crop 5,175 posts Likes: 36 Joined Jun 2005 Location: san jose More info | Dec 08, 2007 01:11 | #10 azneric3 wrote in post #4462051 Good thing with them is that if your harddrive at home gets fried or something bad happens, you have your backup on zenfolio. Original file sizes and everything! I wish there's a better way to mass download original files instead of click one by one.
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dazzlebea Cream of the Crop 5,329 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: SoCal More info | Dec 08, 2007 11:49 | #11 Not sure if I understand the problem. I just open a folder, highlite all the pics I want to upload (hold Ctrl) and then drag the load into the upload zone. Then go to the next folder and repeat if necessary. Finally hit "upload" and wait.
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mrerico Goldmember 2,281 posts Joined May 2007 More info | Dec 09, 2007 01:41 | #12 4x4rock wrote in post #4462128 I wish there's a better way to mass download original files instead of click one by one. ![]() yeah just drag and drop. i upload hundreds of photos at a time that way really fast.
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sonnyc Cream of the Crop 5,175 posts Likes: 36 Joined Jun 2005 Location: san jose More info | Dec 10, 2007 10:53 | #13 dazzlebea wrote in post #4463882 Not sure if I understand the problem. I just open a folder, highlite all the pics I want to upload (hold Ctrl) and then drag the load into the upload zone. Then go to the next folder and repeat if necessary. Finally hit "upload" and wait. Do you mean upload a whole folder? That works too, simply click on the folder and drag it. All the pics in that folder appear in your upload zone. azneric3 wrote in post #4467491 yeah just drag and drop. i upload hundreds of photos at a time that way really fast. just open up to what pics you want to upload and select all and drag and drop onto the uploader. simple but if you need help pm me and I can take you through a step by step process Yeah, the drag&drop for uploading is great but can you do the same for downloading too?
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dazzlebea Cream of the Crop 5,329 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: SoCal More info | Dec 10, 2007 19:21 | #14 OOps, now that question makes sense
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