Bulk Uploading

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Trigem
Clarksville, United States
Posted November 26, 2005 01:11 Report | Quote
Please tell me if your having any problems bulk uploading, I have only been successful once my self.:w00t:
Crestock
Bodø, Norway
Posted December 1, 2005 15:14 Report | Quote
We are having some trouble with zip-files created on mac.

Also, if you have a very large file, this could fail.
We recommend approx. 30-150 mb files at a time.

But soon we will come up with a new feature, that is much more stable - FTP. We will announce this in our newsletter.

Leaf
Oslo, Norway
Posted December 2, 2005 11:00 Report | Quote
I managed to upload photos with the bulk upload, but it didn't read the iptc info. If it is unable to do this, I won't both uploading images. I takes to long to type in the keywords and image name for EVERY file.
myphotoaxis
Markham, Canada
Posted December 3, 2005 08:13 Report | Quote
Didn't work for me. It's going to be very annoying to upload 1 photo at a time
gudmund
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Posted December 7, 2005 23:49 Report | Quote
I had problems uploading zip files created on my mac, but I tried using StuffIt Dropzip, and the archives created this way seem to work fine, so perhaps a 3rd party compression application is the way to go (for now) if you're working on a mac...
janetliz
Mississauga, Canada
Posted December 28, 2005 11:03 Report | Quote
In my case, it is the FTP that wouldn't work.   When I have uploaded via FTP, I click on "Refresh List", but don't get any images and therefore cannot do any keywording, etc.
Trigem
Clarksville, United States
Posted January 5, 2006 02:31 Report | Quote
once your uploaded files are complete click on bulk uploads and you should find them there:)
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