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  • Find and Remove Duplicate Photos on Flickr

    I’m organising my Flickr photos and want to find the easy way to remove duplicate photos that are already in or outside albums. Flickr does not offer the simple tool to work on this task. After searching for a while, there is Flickr Dup Finder 2. It’s a simple tool to search for duplicates and…

  • Lifehacker Faceoff: Google Photos vs. Flickr

    Last month, both Google and Yahoo introduced big changes to their photo storage services, Google Photos and Flickr (4.0), respectively. Both offer identical, useful features: automatic photo backups, intelligent organization, online editing tools, and sharing capabilities. So which one should you use? (Source: Lifehacker Faceoff: Google Photos vs. Flickr)

  • Photo Sizes on Flickr

    I’m not sure when Flickr started to generate more sizes for uploaded photos. If you upload a photo, it will be uploaded to Flickr, and will be processed to generate multiple image sizes. Here are the sizes for reference — based on a photo taken using iPhone 5: Square 75 (75 x 75) Square 150…

  • I don't send Instagram photos to Flickr automatically. Why?

    I like taking photos using my iPhone 4 and send them to Instagram. At the same time, I also like Flickr. iPhone 4, Nokia N8, and Flickr should be a great combination. Both Instagram and Flickr have their good and bad. And, I think both services can not be compared. Each service has its own…

  • Display more than 30 sets per page on Flickr

    If you actively upload your photos to Flickr, you probably find that having lots of sets is a good idea. How many sets you have on your Flickr photostream right now? I have more than 200 sets. By default, if you browse sets in a photostream profile, you will only have 30 sets per page.…

  • 5,000,000,000 photos on Flickr

    There are now more than 5,000,000,000 photos hosted by Flickr. And, the picture above is the 5,000,000,000th photo uploaded in this Yahoo!’s photo sharing service. This photo was uploaded by Aaron Yeo. Read also what TechCrunch wrote about this.