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    Photo hosting

    What is everyone using for photo hosting/3rd party hosting now that Photobucket is charging an arm and a leg for it?

    I want to be able to continue to post up my pictures of reviews/details/etc and want to use a site that is easy to use.

    I don't mind a small fee for storage/etc, I just want an easy interface, like Photobucket, to use.

    Thank you!
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    Re: Photo hosting

    Imgur seems to work well. I toyed around with it the other day fixing a write up on another car related forum.

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    Re: Photo hosting

    I am trying out Postimage. But my PB still works so I have some time yet. The thing I don't like so far with postimage is it doesn't seem to like my full image but works fine if cropped some. Here is a sample to see if it works.

    I guess I was wrong it just took a full res image. And has a nice little app for windows.


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    Re: Photo hosting

    I use pbase.com. Have used them for years and enjoy them. Mainly for family pics but I'll likely begin using them for my details. Considering just using google too.

    I just put the [img] & [/img] after the url to get the larger size image to show embedded here on this forum. Without it the thumbnails show up which is nice but when I click on them they don't enlarge to the original size I've uploaded.

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    Re: Photo hosting

    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient1 View Post
    The thing I don't like so far
    with postimage is it doesn't
    seem to like my full image

    but works fine if cropped some.
    Here is a sample to see if it works.

    Bigger is better...
    (Nice looking vehicle )




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    Thanks Bob. I do like how by clicking the thumb you can get to the full res image and all the little things the windows interface allows.

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    Re: Photo hosting

    I've been warning people about PB for years...


    Photobucket and Missing Pictures

    Another Photobucket Rant...




    This thread is from 2006

    Why PhotoBucket is a waste of time...



    I've subscribed to this thread, hoping to see someone post the best permanent solution.

    One thing I know for sure, nothing's free in this world. So when a company pops up and offers to let you upload your pictures to their server taking up their server space for free.... what's the catch?


    Then down the road when the pictures disappear....



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    Re: Photo hosting

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    I've been warning people about PB for years...


    Photobucket and Missing Pictures

    Another Photobucket Rant...




    This thread is from 2006

    Why PhotoBucket is a waste of time...



    I've subscribed to this thread, hoping to see someone post the best permanent solution.

    One thing I know for sure, nothing's free in this world. So when a company pops up and offers to let you upload your pictures to their server taking up their server space for free.... what's the catch?


    Then down the road when the pictures disappear....


    I should have listened back then but I was already paying for a premium membership and had lots of pics loaded.
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    Re: Photo hosting

    I was using the AG forum to upload and store my pictures until the forum software was upgraded a year or so ago.

    After the upgrade, I wasn't able to upload my pictures due to some software issues so I started using Photobucket since it was for free.

    It looks like PB recently cracked down on 3rd party hosting and is now "charging an arm and a leg" for that option as Scott (Sizzle Chest) mentioned.

    It looks like the forum software issues have been fixed so I've started using it again.

    It's not so bad once you get the hang of it, maybe one or two more extra steps, but at least I know my images will not go away.

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    Flickr includes a free 1 Tb of storage... but it isn't as quick to share photos from as some other options out there. That is what I really liked about Photobucket... when the website worked.

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