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I have also the feeling that less and less people are using it and therefore it isnt anymore a good sales platform like it use to be [maybe also the whole market is down] DugMug : I am not sure which feature could be added. I have images in my account and now I am getting the warning that I am nearing the limit and my uploads will be locked soon.

So be careful if decide to cancel your Pro account. The real limit is much lower than , you might only be able to keep like or Looking at this account it looks like you have public photos. Is it possible you have a different account with images?

If you need any help locating accounts our support team is here to help: help. I was looking at the one with images, and the message kept popping up. Sorry, I am an idiot, please forgive my post. Most likely: www. I had a Flickr Pro account for many years until YaHoo took ahold and jacked things up. I have about 13, pics and have a lot of manually entered meta data on Flickr.

Last week I received and e-mail stating that since I was a free member and free members are only allowed 1, image, 12, were at risk for deletion.

I did re-subscribe as pro due to this. One feature I would like is some sort of method of leaving my hard work to a relative in the case I were to die.

I have a lot of very old ancestry photos I've scanned and am uploading into my stream. I'm sharing with my relatives. I'd hate to think all this tagging and other meta data will be lost should I die.

Maybe this will satisfy? Also reported, the phone apps might be letting stuff in through the back door, though I suspect if flickrHQ have spotted the 'upload by email' loophole, they may well have picked up on the apps too, by now GothPhil : I dread to think what will be the outcome of the Big Purge Big Deluge cleaning the Augean Flickr stables and fresh start maybe? GothPhil : Also reported, the phone apps might be letting stuff in through the back door, though I suspect if flickrHQ have spotted the 'upload by email' loophole, they may well have picked up on the apps too, by now Yep, I have been able to continue to upload after the deadline.

I think this is something that Flickr will have to deal with on its own. I imagine they have programmers who will address the issue sooner or later, but after allowing this for five years or so, it's not exactly like there's a rush GothPhil : though I suspect if flickrHQ have spotted the 'upload by email' loophole But IF those Free account holders had already configured their "magic" email address it might still work, at least at the moment.

Johnathan V : Why is the photo limit not enforced for all free accounts? Because the site is hard to get under control. For many years different features were added in haste, may projects were started and abandoned. It resulted in so many inconsistencies that it would take programming superpower to set them right. It is very common when implementing new site wide features to roll it out incrementally.

That way if bugs are discovered as they scale up they can address them before making the bugs worse for example it would have sucked pretty badly if they flipped the switch and THEN found out they included all Pro accounts in the block.

So it was unlikely that there would be a single moment of "flipping a switch" that blocked millions of members from uploading simultaneously.

I suspect when the deadline for deletion hits it will be similarly rolled out a few thousand users at a time. The Searcher : I suspect when the deadline for deletion hits it will be similarly rolled out a few thousand users at a time. Almost certainly true And not just because of the 'try it and see' approach, but also because mass deletion of data images, etc could cause immense instability in the database if not managed very carefully. I'd also expect prioritisation of largest, longest dormant accounts, get the biggest gains early on.

Terinus : Yep, I have been able to continue to upload after the deadline. Privacy Policy Update. When you have a free Flickr account, you can upload MB worth of photos each calendar month. By using the website, you agree to our use of cookies. Head to our cookie statement to learn more about cookies and manage cookies on this website.

Hi, Firstname Lastname. View Account. Sign Out. Creative Suite Director Suite. In terms of size, photo files are limited to MB in size, where as video files are limited to 1 GB. Another albeit edge case restriction for photo files is they can be no more than Videos streaming is also limited to the first 3 minutes, which is rather strict compared to other cloud storage providers that support video. Although photo formats are limited to three types, Flickr compensates in the photo feature set by automatically creating multiple photo sizes.

Besides storing your original photo file 'as is', Flickr also offers the ability to access multiple sizes of the same photo, as illustrated in the bottom right of the following figure. Different photo sizes are particularly helpful if you plan to take high-resolution photos e. By default, Flickr uses the 'best display size' depending on the medium where a photo is accessed, but you can change this to a fixed size for all photos [9].

Similarly, by default access to the original photo version is always available, unless you disable it [10]. More details about restricting photo access are provided in the next section on shareability. Access to Flickr as an uploader is differentiated if you have a free or paid account.

In this area, Flickr is the only cloud storage provider that restricts access to apps, with the intention to charge for them.



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