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In article <587pg7h5usbil3ne33oiapkjc1pdt9vipo@4ax.com>,
Howard Brazee <howard@brazee.net> wrote: > I need to take pictures to be uploaded to a web site. So far, I've > been doing this in a very clumsy way, and I'd like to find out how to > do this in a "it just works" manner. > > > 1. I take my picture with my iPhone. > 2. I go home and open iPhoto. > 3. I open finder and create the subdirectory where I will be storing > my photo before I do my upload. > 4. I open photostream or my iPhone (if it is plugged in) in iPhoto. > 5. I find my photo and export it to my directory. > 6. I upload it to the site. I want to keep it in my work directory > - but not anyplace else. > 7. I delete it from my iPhone. > 8. I wait a month for it to delete itself from photostream (Or I > could delete *all* of my photos on photostream). > > This is the epitome of "It just doesn't work". So I figure, I just > don't understand how to make it work right. Any advice? Better solutions really depend on what this web site is and how it handles photo uploads. Is this a personal site where the photo really needs to go there? Or could it go somewhere else like Flickr or Dropbox or any of a zillion other photo sites? -- Tom "Tom" Harrington Independent Mac OS X developer since 2002 http://www.atomicbird.com/ |
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In article <k6vpg7dvbr7m7a85ep1vlgebc7cutduv3i@4ax.com>,
Howard Brazee <howard@brazee.net> wrote: > On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 14:41:01 -0700, Tom Harrington > <tph@pcisys.no.spam.dammit.net> wrote: > > >Better solutions really depend on what this web site is and how it > >handles photo uploads. Is this a personal site where the photo really > >needs to go there? Or could it go somewhere else like Flickr or Dropbox > >or any of a zillion other photo sites? > > It's a work site with software that needs to find the photo(s) on my > hard drive. In that case it's not going to get a lot simpler until and unless this work site gets more iPhone aware. For what it's worth, if you're uploading a photo from iPhoto you can just drag it directly from iPhoto into the file-select window in Safari. Rather than exporting from iPhoto and then finding it in Safari, just go directly from one to the other. -- Tom "Tom" Harrington Independent Mac OS X developer since 2002 http://www.atomicbird.com/ |
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