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Apr 21, 2019 13:30:54   #
uhaas2009
 
what's the easiest share especial I don't use cloud services?

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Apr 21, 2019 13:34:18   #
Haydon
 
Make a folder in Dropbox or GoogleDrive, upload into the folder, go up one directory, share the folder and copy the link, paste into an email. I find GoogleDrive permits higher upload bandwidth which could be an advantage with 100 plus images.

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Apr 21, 2019 13:47:51   #
frankraney Loc: Clovis, Ca.
 
uhaas2009 wrote:
what's the easiest share especial I don't use cloud services?


The easiest is the cloud. Since you don't want to use the cloud the easiest other option is to put them on a CD and have them to the person.

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Apr 21, 2019 14:15:04   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
Haydon wrote:
Make a folder in Dropbox or GoogleDrive, upload into the folder, go up one directory, share the folder and copy the link, paste into an email. I find GoogleDrive permits higher upload bandwidth which could be an advantage with 100 plus images.



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Apr 21, 2019 19:07:55   #
Stardust Loc: Central Illinois
 
frankraney wrote:
The easiest is the cloud. Since you don't want to use the cloud the easiest other option is to put them on a CD and hand them to the person.
I would suggest on a USB thumb drive instead - many computers, tablets, TVs, etc. don't take CDs any longer. Flash drives can be had for $4-5 ea and can be reused if receiver transfers to other media.

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Apr 21, 2019 20:08:00   #
frankraney Loc: Clovis, Ca.
 
Stardust wrote:
I would suggest on a USB thumb drive instead - many computers, tablets, TVs, etc. don't take CDs any longer. Flash drives can be had for $4-5 ea and can be reused if receiver transfers to other media.


This is true......BTW..... What part of central Il. I was born and raised in Mt Vernon.

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Apr 21, 2019 20:22:35   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Haydon wrote:
Make a folder in Dropbox or GoogleDrive, upload into the folder, go up one directory, share the folder and copy the link, paste into an email. I find GoogleDrive permits higher upload bandwidth which could be an advantage with 100 plus images.


That's exactly what I do sometimes. Other times I use my website which has a client side - let's me share 1000s of images with any one or multiple people, passworded, downloadable/pickable/viewing only, etc. It's a Zenfolio site.

Either way is easy as pie.

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Apr 22, 2019 05:54:06   #
margaretnewell
 
I use WeTransfer. You can send up to 2gb per day, no charge. Google them and follow the link for the free version.

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Apr 22, 2019 06:32:32   #
catchlight.. Loc: Wisconsin USA- Halden Norway
 
Haydon wrote:
Make a folder in Dropbox or GoogleDrive, upload into the folder, go up one directory, share the folder and copy the link, paste into an email. I find GoogleDrive permits higher upload bandwidth which could be an advantage with 100 plus images.


Alternately, use WeTransfer. No sign in or obligations. Most use this with photojournalism.

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Apr 22, 2019 10:33:53   #
Haydon
 
catchlight.. wrote:
Alternately, use WeTransfer. No sign in or obligations. Most use this with photojournalism.


Good to know catchlight. Bookmarked :)

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Apr 22, 2019 13:46:50   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
Haydon wrote:
Make a folder in Dropbox or GoogleDrive, upload into the folder, go up one directory, share the folder and copy the link, paste into an email. I find GoogleDrive permits higher upload bandwidth which could be an advantage with 100 plus images.

But still in the 'Cloud' which the user doesn't want to use...

bwa

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Apr 22, 2019 15:54:17   #
Haydon
 
bwana wrote:
But still in the 'Cloud' which the user doesn't want to use...

bwa


Point taken. What's your solution? Neither one of us answered his question correctly.

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Apr 22, 2019 16:30:51   #
Haenzel Loc: South Holland, The Netherlands
 
uhaas2009 wrote:
what's the easiest share especial I don't use cloud services?


Most routers have some sort of nas service and allow a USB thumb drive for local storage that can be shared.

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Apr 22, 2019 18:04:31   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
Haydon wrote:
Point taken. What's your solution? Neither one of us answered his question correctly.

I use a USB thumb drive or memory card. An external harddrive or SSD would be ideal.

bwa

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Apr 22, 2019 18:55:02   #
Stardust Loc: Central Illinois
 
frankraney wrote:
This is true......BTW..... What part of central Il. I was born and raised in Mt Vernon.
Peoria area... went to college a couple years at Carbondale.

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