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Bulk photo upload!

Finally, after much waiting by all, it's here today to make uploading even easier!

Our photo uploading area just received a rather major update today with the addition of multiple file uploads. This has been a bit of a pet peeve of several of us that regularly upload pics and high up on the to do list. There's also some other small bits and pieces that will make mapping photos MUCH easier than it is today. It's pretty cool stuff!

Seeing as this is one of those updates that more or less speaks for itself, I'm just going to go through it using a series of screenshots (yes, all uploaded in one go!!).

Check out the bulk uploads tab from your photo gallery.
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Of course if you choose the Upload link it'll just get you the old form. Also note the hyper cool usage of BETA. That's because it's supposedly not 100% finished yet, but in reality, whatever is 100% finished online? Anyway, I digress...

A new yet familiar interface appears:
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After clicking on the always descriptive 'Browse Files', you get to select multiple files in one go; rock on!
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Oh man, we're presented with a queue of photos and their sizes. This is good stuff....
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The alert will have noted that the red minus image to the right. Click that to remove photos from the queue if you selected them by accident.

Fill in whether you are happy to have these photos featured or want them to show in your personal gallery and then hit the 'Start Upload' button (who would have though?!). What does this do? Status bars baby.... didn't I tell you this was going to be cool!
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Once the status bars are all complete, the button at the bottom will have changed to say 'Edit Uploaded Photos'
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Click that (if you don't do it straightaway you will see an alert notifying you to do this next time you visit your gallery) and you go to a page where you can edit the pics (there is a limit of 5 photos per edit page for loading reasons).
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One great thing is that when you enter the Location it automatically maps this photo on your map. That should save a LOT of time!

Another neat thing about this bulk edit form is that although you have to give each photo their own individual title, you can actually just fill in the tags, location and date details on the top one and click the 'copy to other photos' links to the right to copy that information to all the other pics. Major time saver!

What's next? Hit this button and you're done:
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One other particular useful feature that is kind of part of this but kind of isn't is that you can now also use the bulk update feature on photos you uploaded in the past. So you can map those quickly and copy it over to the other pictures you've selected. To do this, from your personal photo gallery, tick the checkboxes of the photos you want to edit and click the (new) button at the bottom 'Edit Selected'. That will take you to the bulk edit page for which details are included above.

As always, we store the original on our site along with the resized copies, so be aware that if you are uploading multiple big file sizes in one go you could use up your months bandwidth pretty quickly. There's more information on this and how to get around it in our Photography FAQ.

Pretty happy with this update as it means I can upload photos much quicker now :) Hope you enjoy it too!

Posted by Sam I Am 4:25 AM Archived in Photography

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I was really looking forward to uploading all my Tikopia trip photos in one fell swoop, but after I click on Bulk Upload, I get the normal Browse window (not the Browse files) and when I browse to my folder with the photos I can't select, so I think I'm still in the one photo at a time mode. What did I do wrong?

02.10.2007 by dadmin

I think in that case you might be missing the latest flash update. Not sure if you want to attempt installing that in the Solomon Islands. Peter mentions this in the forum post on it too. Here's what he says "The main consideration though is that it requires you to have flash 8+ installed! I think this is more likely why it's not working for you Marlis, because the fall back for not having flash is that it will show a single file upload. To install the latest version of flash (currently v9), go here: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/

03.10.2007 by Sam I Am

Yes, that was it. It works fine; now on to mapping them on the map of my trip. Thanks for the fast response

03.10.2007 by dadmin

The adding to the map should also be much faster now, since you can do it directly after the photos are uploaded. Just type honiara for example in the location field and you can then copy that location to all the other photos on the page (saves doing them one by one which is a big timesaver). Not sure if we have anything listed for tikopia though :)

04.10.2007 by Sam I Am

Hey there, this is a truly awesome feature... however... everytime I use it in Firefox (unable to try IE on linux), it crashes Firefox! Typically, I put 5 images in the queue, progress meters go to 100% for first two and only 95% of third (regardless of how many in queue, 5-10), then crashes. When I start Firefox again, it restores the session, and I have 1 photo upload incomplete that I can fill out the details on. This has been bugging me every other day for two weeks, and I have 8 weeks of holiday left! Can anyone think of a solution?
Thanks!
Japh

01.04.2008 by emiandjaph

Hi Japh,

Is your version of Flash up to date? Or do you have a lot of firefox plugins that might be clashing with the flash (the upload bars uses Flash, so I'm somewhat thinking down those lines). I use the bulk upload at least once a week and run FF and I've never had this happen yet, hence my leaning towards it being something related to the Flash version on your computer.

Also, just to double check. Are you on a PC or a mac?

Sam

02.04.2008 by Sam I Am

Hi Sam,

Flash is up to date (it's version 9), and I'm running a distribution of linux called Xandros on a PC.

Is it perhaps something to do with flash on linux? :(

Japh

02.04.2008 by emiandjaph

Hmm, yes, it might be. That's one of those edge cases that we wouldn't have tested :( I'll see if there's any documentation on this being a problem ... a few minutes of searching later I found this "But the code somehow breaks in Linux. I tried to figure out the cause and I guess its because the Flash Player in Linux doesn’t respond to HTTP 302 in the same way as it does for Windows or Mac."

So this looks to clearly be a flash player on linux issue. I'm not sure this can be fixed from our end therefore and it seems to be known, so assume/hope flash or linux fixes this. Sorry :(

02.04.2008 by Sam I Am

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