What's the best service for uploading photos ? I won't be using google photos free unlimited option because I want my pictures to maintain it's full quality so i don't mind paying.
I'll be using these services to upload my pictures and share an album for people to see.
here I was working on a project to automatically create an account, add a 15GB IMG file and then add it to a virtual RAID configuration to split my data over many accounts. I couldn't seem to get it to work but if anyone has any ideas please help me
Cameron Adams
Though I did manage to get IMG files into a raid config, accessing them virtually seemed too much of a chore, especially when megacmd doesn't support multiple accounts
Benjamin Murphy
Nextcloud
Owen Price
Ah! I was hoping somebody would say this. What's the cheapest way of getting storage for nextcloud (assuming selfhosted)
Josiah Harris
Azure blob storage
Jacob Harris
Sounds good. How can I trust Microsoft not to steal my shit
Wyatt Scott
Encrypt?
Benjamin Rogers
Azure is Enterprise not consumer trash. Also free $200 credit for a year on first sign up
Blake Russell
Sorry that was a stupid question
Will look into it
Justin Moore
Flickr. 1Tb, made for photographers. There are options to avoid pictures being downloaded.
As for sharing, you can share lower quality google pictures anyway, nobody needs your 24 megapickles picture. People are happy with 1MP pictures displayed on their browsers.
FYI, I share 1000px long side pictures because people just repost your work without asking. They don't deserve the nice version.
Jacob Butler
+1 for flickr
Lucas Ortiz
Is there really that big of a degradation in quality using google photos?
Parker Cooper
>Yahoo EW That's almost as bad as Microsoft or Google.
Noah Allen
>I won't be using google photos free unlimited option because I want my pictures to maintain it's full quality
I will. I have unlimited uploads at original quality because I didn't buy a shit phone.
Luke Hughes
I have no issues with OneDrive, but I only use it because of windows phone back in the day. Automatic uploading was never an issue.
Zachary Allen
Flickr has been sold to smugmug. We don't know where it's heading.
Think about pictures that weight 20MB or more. Onedrive space is quite limited for that hobby.
Gavin Mitchell
it comes with a Tb too
Tyler Perez
free azure, like every 'free' cloud service, limits your traffic, which makes it nearly useless.