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banjo
7th May 2009, 06:24 PM
well i was on photo bucket today & was going to upload all me build pics i started but the limit is only 250 pics,,does anyone know of others where i mite be able to load up all my pics.
Jock The Rock
7th May 2009, 06:33 PM
Use the AULRO Gallery :)
I'm a silver subscriber and I'm up to 400 pics pretty sure I still have more room on top of that as well
dullbird
7th May 2009, 06:35 PM
well i was on photo bucket today & was going to upload all me build pics i started but the limit is only 250 pics,,does anyone know of others where i mite be able to load up all my pics.
I didn't actually know that I have no idea how many pics I have but I thought I had more than 250 as I have about 15 albums on the go...:)
you could try flickr or image shack....you sure its 250 all up or is it saying it can't upload 250 all in one go and have you checked whether or not thats just an album limit?
Lou
Chucaro
7th May 2009, 06:45 PM
I use PBase.com (http://www.pbase.com) and it is very good
dmdigital
7th May 2009, 07:11 PM
You'll find most sites like PhotoBucket and Flickr that offer a free service have a limit of 200-250 pic's. If you really want to get the most you have to pay. Of the photo sites those two are among the cheapest alternatives to subscribe to.
Psimpson7
8th May 2009, 08:29 AM
So have I? Thousands and Thousands in fact, and I havent paid anything...?
VladTepes
8th May 2009, 12:08 PM
Photobucket works well for me. Or it is webshots ? hell, whio can remember....
The main problem I have (and wish oneof them would address) is once you have started using one its impossible to import across from another service.
Newbs-IIA
8th May 2009, 12:27 PM
i just "add image via URL" on photobucket
this works well too if a forum doesn't let you 'cut n paste' pictures from the internet into threads
dmdigital
8th May 2009, 04:28 PM
The main problem I have (and wish oneof them would address) is once you have started using one its impossible to import across from another service.
No it isn't! have a look at Adobe's free online simplified Photoshop www.photoshop.com in which you can link to a library like PhotoBucket or Flickr and transfer files between them. Its free too.
Disco_owner
8th May 2009, 04:35 PM
I'm up to 307 pics on www.tinypic.com (http://www.tinypic.com) :)
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