App to download all flickr photos at once






















Maybe someone will help. You could try Portable Flickr. I found it works very well. Cromo 14 years ago. FYI, if the link is not working, try: www. Orlando Photo Chic 14 years ago. Is there a version of this for a mac.

I've been wanting to download a whole set for a looong time. You could also try Migratr www. EDIT: or www. Todd Kravos Posted 14 years ago. Edited by Todd Kravos member 14 years ago. This might help you with what you need. I'll have to give some of these a try, thanks! I use Flickrdown to do this.

See-ming Lee SML 14 years ago. Cheers, See-ming. Is what it is Posted 13 years ago. Edited by Is what it is member 13 years ago. Antibody's Bulk Image Downloader, I'm using v1. Allows you to dl one page of linked pics at a time, works very well. Edited by buxtor member 13 years ago. For OS X this program works like a charm and could not be easier. Nouvelle Vague 12 years ago. Todd Kravos says: This might help you with what you need.

Originally posted 16 months ago. Flickrdown is good except for one thing. If I am trying to download my photos I have to convert them all to creative commons in order to download them with the titles intact. You would think if it's your account and your photos it wouldn't require that. I understand it's a protection against other people mass downloading my photos without my permission but that may very well leave my images vulnerable for the time I'm downloading them to my computer.

The program or flickr should be able to create some distinction and identifier for me to have permission to download my photos as is. Wil C. This is what I did and it worked quite nicely. I only have about 1 photos on Flickr though. If you are keeping data in any cloud service of any type, be sure that you are also keeping a copy of that data yourself as well. Why anybody would keep the only copy of their photographs on Flickr, I do not know.

I use Flickr for two reasons and I have photographs there. One is as a cloud backup, and two so that anyone anywhere in the world can enjoy my photographs. I will add a third reason, I have many of them linked to my own website. Nice and interesting as I would have thought that with such a number a user would be likely to pay cash to keep them on board.

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Ghacks is a technology news blog that was founded in by Martin Brinkmann. It has since then become one of the most popular tech news sites on the Internet with five authors and regular contributions from freelance writers. Search for:. Find out how to download all or a selection of images or videos uploaded to the Flickr website in the past.

Martin Brinkmann. Related content Winamp is set for a comeback, you can sign-up for the beta now. Manage, download and convert Audible Audiobooks with OpenAudible. Audacity 3. If you're one of the 75 million or so people using Flickr's photo-sharing service, you might be fretting about the future of your online photo collection right about now. Verizon in acquired Flickr's former parent, Yahoo , and now SmugMug just acquired Flickr from Verizon , and the changing corporate priorities might have you thinking it's best to have copies of all those pictures you uploaded over the years.

Or maybe the change in ownership reawakened interest in an account that's been gathering dust along with your Blogger and MySpace pages. It used to be a pain to retrieve lots Flickr photos, but no more. Three years ago, Yahoo added a bulk download mechanism and redesigned album pages to give your photos another out. Here's a look at the two options. Note that you'll need a computer -- the download features aren't in the phone or tablet app.

To get all your photos, or big batches of them, first open up your Flickr camera roll , an interface that organizes all your shots by the date they were taken.

This is essentially Flickr's file-management interface, letting you select many photos that you might want to add to an album, contribute to a group, restrict to friends and family viewing -- or export. On the upper right of the screen, you can change the view to show larger or smaller thumbnails of your photos.

Next, click on the top left photo -- the most recent shot. The photo thumbnail will get a checkmark, and it'll appear in a pane across the bottom of the page. Then comes an awkward part: selecting a group of up to images, Flickr's current maximum for each download batch. Scroll down until a few dozen photos have slid by.

Now hold down the shift key and click a photo to select all the photos between that shot and the first you clicked.



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