i did search and feel free to delete if this an old topic.i just purchased a DSLR and would like to know where to host my pictures more bang for the buck / best resolution etc.flickrdeviantartwebshotshelp me / thanks
12/8/2006 2:39:49 PM
There's also Picasa Web Albums. My only beef with them is the space you get is limited and you can't tag things like Flickr. Picasa has fairly good imaging software though.deviantArt is more of an artist kind of deal. Webshots is ok, but if I had to chose among them all it'd be Flickr. That or just upload some gallery software to my own webspace.[Edited on December 8, 2006 at 2:57 PM. Reason : -]
12/8/2006 2:55:57 PM
webshots limits your pictures too. i think i have maybe 6 accounts with them because of it. i don't think you're limited with photobucket if you wanted to use that, although i'm not sure if they have any editing features or anything else you may be looking for.
12/8/2006 3:06:23 PM
i dont need any editing software, i have that coveredi dont mind paying a small fee to host pictures as i dont own a domainmy main concern is picture quality and resolution
12/8/2006 5:12:41 PM
i have a membership to webshots...i've enjoyed having it and i think the quality is pretty good.then again i've never tried anything else really.
12/8/2006 5:16:55 PM
i have a php Gallery installed on my side-website that I just use for hosting. I might be able to set you up an account of your own.
12/8/2006 6:15:36 PM
photobucket? ive always used that and have like 10 pages now. Thing is I dont think my gallery is public or if it can be made public, but its a good hosting site for free.
12/8/2006 10:11:45 PM
you can make photobucket galleries public or private
12/8/2006 10:20:19 PM
All of those sites (except deviantart) use their own recompression algorithms and will limit the max filesize and resolution of your uploads.Of course, deviantart isnt intended as a personal photo album, but if you are putting up quality photography, it's DEFINITELY the way to go.
12/8/2006 10:33:54 PM
http://paininthetech.com/photo_migration_smugmug_to_flickr_and_why_flickr_is_far_superiorSeeing this and the resulting thread of the reviewer and the CEO of smugmug, I would give them a try.
12/8/2006 10:40:25 PM